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SPLC Newspaper Theft Forum
Newspaper theft is a crime. It is also a terribly effective form of censorship. Each years dozens of student newspapers and other publications across the country fall victim to thieves whose intent is to prevent the dissemination of news, information and opinion with which they disagree.
While most college newspapers are distributed without charge (most student media have determined it would actually cost more to collect money at the point of distribution than it is worth), they are certainly not "free." Publishing a student newspaper is an expensive undertaking; student media lose thousands of dollars each year as a result of newspaper theft. Like other types of theft, newspaper thieves deprive rightful owners of their valuable property. Among other expenses, student news organizations pay editorial staff to produce the newspaper, advertising staff to sell ads, printers to print it and circulation staff to distribute the finished product. At many schools, students are charged a student activity fee that entitles them to a "prepaid subscription" to their student media. In almost all cases businesses and others have paid to have their advertisements published -- money they certainly would not pay if they knew their ad would never be read.
Newspaper theft presents a serious threat to the viability of the student press community; letting the thieves get away with it threatens the viability of a free press itself.
We hope the following information will assist you in successfully preventing -- and prosecuting -- newspaper theft:
- Newspaper Theft Checklist: Practical tips from the Student Press Law Center for what to do before, during and after a newspaper theft.
- Successful Newspaper Theft Prosecutions: Having trouble convincing police or prosecutors that stealing a "free" newspaper is a crime? Here are some news articles and court documents from successful newspaper theft prosecutions that you can share.
- Anti-Newspaper Theft Policy: Instead of relying solely on criminal laws, a few schools have adopted their own anti-newspaper theft policies that protect student media. Here is a model policy to get you started.
Has your student publication been stolen recently? If so, please report the theft to the Student Press Law Center. The SPLC is the only organization in the country to consistently collect information about newspaper theft and it's important that we hear from you. We're also happy to answer any questions or concerns you might have about the theft of your publication.
SPLC news stories on thefts from the 2007-08 school year:
- Copies of student paper taken from newsstands at Brigham Young
News Flash, 6/27/2008
- Ore. papers with coverage of petition to recall SGA officer stolen
News Flash, 4/25/2008
- Thousands of copies of Oregon State student paper go missing
News Flash, 4/22/2008
- Student papers at four colleges reported stolen within the last week
News Flash, 4/14/2008
- About 2,500 copies of Kent State paper go missing
News Flash, 4/10/2008
- Editor suspects copies of N.D. State's student paper were stolen
News Flash, 4/1/2008
- Column on Mideast might have prompted theft of college paper in Las Vegas
News Flash, 3/13/2008
- Student papers stolen at SUNY-Brockport
News Flash, 2/20/2008
- Column critical of cheerleaders leads to newspaper theft
News Flash, 2/20/2008
- About 2,400 copies of N.J. student paper stolen
News Flash, 2/19/2008
- Student papers stolen at college in Maryland
News Flash, 2/11/2008
- Authorities have no leads in theft of student paper in Utah
News Flash, 12/14/2007
- Mock campaign ad might have triggered newspaper theft at Missouri-Rolla News Flash, 11/19/2007
- Stolen papers returned at Nicholls State News Flash, 11/16/2007
- Issue with article on student's rape charge stolen from newsstands News Flash, 11/12/2007
- Three identified in taking of papers at Ohio college News Flash, 10/25/2007
- Copies of paper with article on football players' drug arrests stolen News Flash, 9/28/2007
- Column on Jena Six case might have sparked theft of Central Mo. paper News Flash, 9/27/2007
SPLC news stories on thefts from the 2006-07 school year:
- Framingham State students pay for stolen newspapers News Flash, 6/20/2007
- Ohio State U. commencement issues removed before Clinton's speech News Flash, 6/13/2007
- Adviser suspects picture prompted newspaper theft at Framingham State U. News Flash, 5/8/2007
- Papers stolen from UNC-Charlotte after staff neglects to feature presidential candidate News Flash, 4/18/2007
- Hundreds of copies of political magazine stolen from College of Staten Island News Flash, 4/17/2007
- Rowan University students confess to taking newspapers News Flash, 4/12/2007
- Student leader admits to taking newspapers and using them as kindling at frat party News Flash, 4/5/2007
- Newspapers at Truman State U. stolen after article on campus rape printed News Flash, 3/22/2007
- Rowan University newspapers stolen after article named alleged drug distributors News Flash, 3/9/2007
- Tulane fraternity gets bill from student newspaper News Flash, 12/7/2006
- DePaul conservative paper says official campus paper's distributor removed copies News Flash, 12/1/2006
- UNC fraternity claims responsibility for theft of 10,000 newspapers News Flash, 12/1/2006
- U. of Tulsa newspapers stolen, redistributed with unauthorized insert News Flash, 11/17/2006
- Kentucky newspapers stolen after article connected recent accidental deaths to alcohol News Flash, 11/15/2006
- Bryant U. student newspaper editor witnesses thieves taking papers News Flash, 11/14/2006
- Editor, adviser drop case against alleged newspaper thieves News Flash, 11/13/2006
- Halloween edition newspapers disappear from ASU at the West campus News Flash, 11/13/2006
- 1,000 newspapers disappear from racks at Weber State University News Flash, 11/08/2006
- University of Southern Mississippi newspapers missing, some found in trash News Flash, 11/07/2006
- Sorority member admits to stealing Stetson newspapers News Flash, 10/31/2006
- Sorority suspected in Stetson newspaper theft News Flash, 10/25/2006
- Committee, editor clash over police report for stolen papers News Flash, 10/20/2006
- Two Indiana papers have homecoming week issues stolen News Flash, 10/20/2006
- Texas papers stolen, some discovered on fraternity house lawn News Flash, 10/11/2006
- Student admits to stealing, shredding California papers News Flash, 10/5/2006
- Vandals steal conservative paper at University of Georgia News Flash, 9/29/2006
- Johns Hopkins initiates new distribution policy News Flash, 9/25/2006
- BC administrators remove orientation guide from racks News Flash, 9/22/2006
- California governor approves free newspaper theft law News Flash, 9/11/2006
SPLC news stories on thefts from the 2005-06 school year:
- Editor suspects administrators confiscated newspaper; college president denies accusation News Flash, 6/27/2006
- Student journalists still waiting for answers on newspaper theft News Flash, 6/7/2006
- Student editor says university 'doesn't care' about recent newspaper theft News Flash, 5/22/2006
- Student newspaper containing Muhammad cartoons stolen News Flash, 5/10/2006
- Anonymous caller forewarns student editor of newspaper theft News Flash, 4/14/2006
- Student drug arrest story prompts newspaper theft, editor says News Flash, 4/13/2006
- Student admits to taking 800 copies of student paper News Flash, 4/4/2006
- 'Hit list' story prompts theft of 1,300 newspapers, student editor says News Flash, 3/31/2006
- Student newspaper with Facebook.com story stolen News Flash, 2/22/2006
- Disappearance of magazine with racy cover raises theft questions News Flash, 2/9/2006
- Police identify seven suspects in student newspaper theft News Flash, 12/5/2005
- 3,000 copies of University of Central Arkansas' student newspaper stolen News Flash, 12/2/2005
- Four face charges for stealing student papers Report, Winter 2005-06
- Newspaper Theft InBrief Report, Winter 2005-06
- Updates on past thefts Report, Winter 2005-06
- More than 8,500 student newspapers stolen at University of Utah News Flash, 11/15/2005
- Student editors file complaint after 1,000 papers stolen News Flash, 11/7/2005
- Students criminally charged in student newspaper theft
News Flash, 10/11/2005
- 7,000 newspapers stolen at Morehead State University
News Flash, 9/26/2005
SPLC news stories on thefts from the 2004-05 school year:
- Thieves trash copies of Ky. student newspaper for printing student's rape charge
News Flash, 6/13/2005
- More than 5,000 copies of N.C. State student newspaper lifted from news bins News Flash, 5/18/2005
- April Fool's Day edition of N.J. college newspaper stolen
News Flash, 5/18/2005
- Newspapers reporting student athlete's drug arrest stolen from Tenn. university
News Flash, 5/18/2005
- UNC basketball fans lift postgame copies of Daily Tar Heel News Flash, 4/8/2005
- Editors offer reward for tips after theft of student newspaper News Flash, 4/5/2005
- Students admit to theft of 4,000 copies of Calif. university student newspaper News Flash, 3/29/2005
- N.Y. college student steals newspapers reporting coach's rape charges News Flash, 3/2/2005
- Fraternity members steal newspaper that reported on frat party News Flash, 2/1/2005
- Band members steal newspaper reporting alleged sexual assault News Flash, 12/17/2004
- Ga. newspaper stolen after paper publishes story about student charged with homicide News Flash, 12/7/2004
- Fraternity members accused of stealing newspaper exposing frat's suspension News Flash, 12/2/2004
- Anonymous group admits to theft of 5,000 copies of alternative weekly News Flash, 11/17/2004
- Fraternity members steal newspapers after paper printed their Greek letters News Flash, 11/8/2004
- 1,500 copies of student newspaper trashed by thieves at Texas university News Flash, 10/22/2004
SPLC news stories on thefts from the 2003-04 school year:
- Ore. university fines subject of political cartoon $100 for newspaper theft
News Flash, 7/6/2004
- Ind. university orders fraternity to pay $350 in restitution for newspaper theft
News Flash, 6/17/2004
- Thieves trash 2,500 copies of student newspaper at Calif. college; campus police refuse to prosecute
News Flash, 6/12/2004
- Colo. governor approves legislation outlawing theft of free newspapers
News Flash, 4/22/2004
- Student government president accused of stealing magazines at N.Y. university
News Flash, 3/30/2004
- More than 300 copies of student newspaper stolen at Wyo. college
News Flash, 3/23/2004
- Colo. lawmakers considering bill that would outlaw theft of free newspapers
News Flash, 3/8/2004
- Pranksters suspected in theft of student papers at Pa. university
News Flash, 3/5/2004
- Fla. university punishes student for trashing copies of campus newspaper
News Flash, 2/23/2004
- Police at Tenn. university treating newspaper theft as 'malicious mischief'
News Flash, 2/9/2004
- Copies of alternative college paper stolen at Calif. university, editor says
News Flash, 2/9/2004
- Police investigating theft of 2,300 newspapers at Calif. university
News Flash, 1/26/2004
- 4,000 copies of college newspaper found in trash container near Ind. university
News Flash, 11/10/2003
- 3,000 copies of Ala. college newspaper stolen News Flash, 11/3/2003
- Newspapers stolen for second time in one week at Fla. university News Flash, 10/21/2003
- Berkeley, Calif., makes it illegal to steal free newspapers News Flash, 10/15/2003
- 3,000 copies of student newspaper disappear at Wis. university News Flash, 10/10/2003
- Texas student sanctioned for stealing 3,000 copies of college newspaper News Flash, 10/10/2003
- Police investigating theft of 7,500 copies of Tenn. college newspaper News Flash, 9/16/2003
SPLC news stories on thefts from the 2002-03 school year:
- Students at three colleges disciplined for stealing newspapers News Flash, 7/1/2003
- Daily Cal thieves will not be prosecuted, district attorney says News Flash, 6/17/2003
- Daily Californian catches students stealing newspapers in protest of 'racist' content News Flash, 5/9/2003
- Flying squirrels land in trouble for newspaper theft at Wis. college News Flash, 5/7/2003
- Ky. college officials apologize for newspaper confiscation that quashed sexual assault, theft coverage News Flash, 5/6/2003
- Student Government vs. Student Newspaper The Report, Spring 2003
- Race-related material raises free-speech, ethical debate The Report, Spring 2003
- No one charged in taped theft The Report, Spring 2003
- Ind. editors allege student senate president stole April Fool's edition News Flash, 4/8/2003
- UC-Irvine students boycott advertisers in conservative paper; copies are stolen News Flash, 3/7/2003
- Four college papers are stolen in a week News Flash, 3/5/2003
- Two student papers fall victim to theft over controversial content ... again News Flash, 2/14/2003
- Ill. college football coach caught on tape trashing newspaper News Flash, 1/28/2003
- Berkeley mayor charged with criminal infraction for theft News Flash, 12/20/2002
- Berkeley mayor admits to Daily Cal theft after police investigate News Flash, 12/6/2002
- Fraternity unpunished for theft, harassment News Flash, 12/1/2002
- Newspaper thieves stifle content The Report, Winter 2002-03
- Berkeley mayor commits theft to snuff Daily Cal endorsement The Report, Winter 2002-03
- Two universities hit by newspaper thieves News Flash, 10/22/2002
SPLC news stories on thefts from the 2001-02 school year:
- Colleges discipline thieves The Report, Fall 2002
- Magazine acquitted of libel claim at Tufts The Report, Fall 2002
- Student's libel claim against Tufts U. magazine dismissed News Flash, 6/6/2002
- Thieves continue to steal college papers as semester winds down News Flash, 5/8/2002
- Newspaper thefts rise sharply The Report, Spring 2002
- Tufts magazine faces studentıs libel allegation The Report, Spring 2002
- U. of Southern Maine newspaper wins vote to preserve financial independence News Flash, 4/30/2002
- U. of Maryland paper stolen during student government elections News Flash, 4/18/2002
- Stories on track team, student government provoke thefts at Fla., Ala. campuses News Flash, 4/11/2002
- Newspaper at Okla. university stolen for story on ex-football players facing trial News Flash, 4/9/2002
- Newspaper thefts at Temple U. bring total to 7 nationwide in one week News Flash, 3/6/2002
- Thieves strike three more campuses; five student papers stolen in one week News Flash, 3/1/2002
- Calif. universities face rash of newspaper thefts News Flash, 2/28/2002
- Calif. universities face rash of newspaper thefts News Flash, 2/28/2002
- Newspaper thefts continue to hinder Tufts U. magazine News Flash, 2/12/2002
- Newspaper thieves elude police at Florida A&M U. News Flash, 1/9/2002
- Cartoon sets off censorship battle The Report, Winter 2001-02
- Thieves swipe thousands of papers The Report, Winter 2001-02
- Some thieves punished, while others get away The Report, Winter 2001-02
- Tufts magazine escapes harassment charge The Report, Winter 2001-02
- Three campuses hit with newspaper thefts in two weeks News Flash, 11/21/2001
- Copies of Jacksonville University newspaper stolen News Flash, 11/7/2001
- Police arrest three students for Maine newspaper theft News Flash, 10/30/2001
- Up to 4,000 copies of University of Memphis newspaper missing News Flash, 9/17/2001
For information concerning earlier thefts, please search past News Flashes or back issues of the SPLC Report.
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