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Students in a campus setting with a mix of scenes showing a dormitory theft, a tragic crime scene, and students involved in suspicious activities, symbolizing the dual roles as victims and perpetrators.

Students

The vulnerable transition – when young people become targets and perpetrators in the world of crime

Students are vulnerable targets, but can also be perpetrators. Understand the unique dynamics in true crime cases affecting young people on their way to the future.


The vulnerable transition – when young people become targets and perpetrators in the world of crime


From safety to threat: students' vulnerable transition


In true crime, students often constitute a particularly vulnerable group that can both become victims of serious crime and, in rarer cases, act as perpetrators themselves. The transition from a secure youth to an independent adult life, typically in new and unfamiliar cities or academic environments, can expose young people to previously unknown risks. Criminal cases involving students typically evoke strong emotions and significant public interest, as they affect young people who represent future and potential. This specific demographic is therefore a central focus when investigating certain types of crime.


When students become victims: thefts to tragic murders


When students become victims, it covers a broad spectrum of crime. This can range from theft and burglary in dormitory rooms or student housing to much more serious offenses. These include violent assaults, sexual assaults, and, in the most tragic cases, murder. The social life, an integral part of student years with parties, social events, and new acquaintances, can unfortunately inadvertently create situations where boundaries are crossed, or where perpetrators exploit trust or intoxication. Campus areas, in particular, with their often open access and high concentration of young people, can become targets for criminals who deliberately seek out students as victims.


Not just victims: students as perpetrators – motives


Although statistically less frequent, students can also act as perpetrators. The motives behind such actions can be diverse, ranging from financial pressure that may result in fraud or theft of fellow students' belongings, to destructive group dynamics that escalate to violence, or, in rare cases, more calculated and planned criminal acts. Investigating crimes in student environments, whether students are victims or suspects, is often complex. This is typically due to the close-knit social network where many know each other, which can complicate the collection of witness statements and the general flow of information. A deeper understanding of students' unique position – a group in a formative and potentially vulnerable stage of life – is essential to uncover the specific dynamics that can lead to crime on campus and in surrounding student communities. These cases often highlight the urgent need for proactive crime prevention at universities, targeted information campaigns, and the implementation of effective safety measures at educational institutions and in university towns.


How do students become victims of everything from theft to murder, and what drives them when they commit crimes themselves? Delve into real-life cases involving students – find our compelling cases below.

Posts Tagged “Students”

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The Danish Underworld
BookNovember 17, 2025

Inside Denmark's Criminal Underworld: Eight Decades of Organized Crime

Two award-winning Danish journalists have documented 80 years of organized crime history in a comprehensive new book, revealing how a small Nordic nation became a hub for international criminal networks. From cigarette smuggling rings to biker gang warfare, the chronicle exposes Denmark's transformation into a strategic outpost for transnational crime.

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A figure resembling Amanda Knox walks through a crowd of reporters, cameras flashing, as she leaves an Italian courtroom, her expression a mixture of relief and disbelief
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Amanda Knox Acquitted: The Unraveling of Italy's Most Contested Murder Case

Amanda Knox, an American student accused of murdering her British roommate Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, was definitively acquitted by Italy's highest court in March 2015 after a tumultuous legal saga that lasted eight years. The Court of Cassation's final ruling found no evidence linking Knox or her boyfriend to the crime and criticized the prosecution's "rush to judgment."

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A lone car sits abandoned on a rural Minnesota road near Taunton, surrounded by open fields, hinting at the unsolved mystery of Brandon Swanson's disappearance.
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The Vanishing of Brandon Swanson: 16 Years Without Answers

Brandon Victor Swanson, a 19-year-old from Marshall, Minnesota, vanished in the early hours of May 14, 2008, shortly after his car went into a ditch. Speaking to his parents by phone and claiming he was near the town of Lynd, Brandon exclaimed "Oh, shit!" and went silent approximately 47 minutes into the call—and was never seen again.

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The Vanishing of Brian Shaffer

On April 1, 2006, 27-year-old Brian Shaffer, an Ohio State University medical student, walked into the Ugly Tuna Saloona bar in Columbus for a night out with friends. Hours later, he vanished—never to be seen or heard from again, despite extensive surveillance footage and a thorough police investigation.

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A deserted road stretches through a snowy forest in New Hampshire, with an abandoned, damaged car bearing Massachusetts plates on the roadside, doors ajar, surrounded by scattered personal belongings in the fading winter light.
CaseJune 6, 2025

Maura Murray: 20 Years Missing After New Hampshire Crash

On February 9, 2004, 21-year-old Maura Murray crashed her car on Route 112 near Woodsville, New Hampshire. When police arrived minutes later, she was gone—and despite two decades of investigation, no trace of her has ever been found.

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Creepypodden in P3: a captivating darkness
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Creepypodden i P3: Sweden's Creepiest Podcast

Creepypodden i P3, produced by Sveriges Radio and described as 'Sveriges kusligaste podd' (Sweden's creepiest podcast), has built a devoted following by curating the internet's most unsettling horror stories and urban legends. With over 300 episodes available through the Sveriges Radio Play app, the Swedish-language show invites listeners to submit their own spine-tingling tales.

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