MIT Crime Club

MIT Crime Club
Formation2005 (2005)
TypeStudent organization
PurposeImproving general safety for MIT students
Location
Websitemitcrimeclub.org (archived)

The MIT Crime Club was a Massachusetts Institute of Technology student group known for its attempts to develop technological solutions to crime problems and for its unauthorized investigation of a murder in a Harvard dorm. It was established in 2005 to undertake campus-safety projects and raise awareness of campus and neighborhood crime. The group rebroadcast police radio transmissions online, assembled police-log compilations, and constructed crime maps.

In 2009 the club hired two private detectives to investigate the murder of a drug dealer in a Harvard residence hall. The detectives were arrested and prosecuted; the case was dismissed before trial. The club later contributed to a Snapped: Killer Couples television episode about the murder.