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The MIT Crime Club is a student group formed in 2005 to undertake public-safety projects at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The organization has been characterized as "furnish() MIT students with technology and data of value in safeguarding their persons and property."〔 It rebroadcasts police radio transmissions online, assembles police-log compilations, and constructs crime maps.〔 In 2009 the club hired two private detectives to investigate a murder in a Harvard dormitory. They were arrested and prosecuted; a judge dismissed the case before trial.〔〔 The club later contributed to a ''Snapped: Killer Couples'' episode about the murder.〔 == History ==
The MIT Crime Club was established by two MIT students in 2005. Students at both MIT and Harvard have joined the organization. On June 2, 2009, a ''Boston Globe'' correspondent reported that MIT's news office said MIT did not know of any crime club at the school. In August, a staff writer at ''Boston'' magazine reported that the club was an MIT-authorized group with a membership of five MIT students and one or more graduates.〔
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