<p>Here is a recent list of the 25 most dangerous campuses. Not sure any list is valid, but there are a number of good schools in rough areas. </p>
<h1>1 Emerson College</h1>
<h1>2 St. Xavier University</h1>
<h1>3 University of Maryland - Baltimore</h1>
<h1>4 Tufts University</h1>
<h1>5 MIT</h1>
<h1>6 University of Maryland - Eastern Shore</h1>
<h1>7 Grambling State University</h1>
<h1>8 South Caroline State</h1>
<h1>9 Bowie State</h1>
<h1>10 North Carolina Central</h1>
<h1>11 Fitchburg State</h1>
<h1>12 Illinois Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>13 Hampton University</h1>
<h1>14 University of Baltimore</h1>
<h1>15 Norfolk State University</h1>
<h1>16 California State University - Monteray Bay</h1>
<h1>17 Springfield College</h1>
<h1>18 Brown</h1>
<h1>19 Buffalo State</h1>
<h1>20 Harvard</h1>
<h1>21 Alabama A&M</h1>
<h1>22 New Jersey Institute of Technology</h1>
<h1>23 Yale</h1>
<h1>24 University of California - Riverside</h1>
<h1>25 The College of Saint Rose</h1>
<p>This is based on federal reporting requirements. Some schools may report things a little more aggresively. I think some colleges do a better job of adapting to their neighborhoods. I think/hope that is the case with USC.</p>