In 2017...
The University of Utah reported 696 incidents involving students on or near campus (22 reports per 1000 students).
Brigham Young University...37 incidents involving students (1 report per thousand students)
So 18 times more criminal incidents on a campus with less than 90% of BYU's population.
U of U: 63% required disciplinary action.
BYU doesn't show any 'disciplinary' numbers because they don't report those.
That's 438 U of U students disciplined per year, or just under 14 per 1000. Too bad there's no BYU breakdown; it would be interesting to see how BYU's much-maligned HCO would impact the percentage of action taken against BYU students.
U of U: 20% Arrests for major crimes [139 incidents]
BYU: 54% Major crime arrests [20 incidents]
U of U: 4.4 per 1000
BYU: About 0.5 per 1000
U of U: 11% related to possession. [77 incidents]
BYU: 24% related to possession [9 incidents]
U of U: Around 2.5 per 1000
BYU: Around 0.25 per 1000
U of U: 6% violence against women [42 or so incidents]
BYU: 22% violence against women [8 incidents]
U of U: Something over 1 per 1000
BYU: Less than 0.25 per 1000
U of U: 93% happened on campus [647 incidents]
BYU: 62% happened on campus [23 incidents]
U of U: 20 per 1000
BYU: About 0.6 per 1000
U of U: 2% in SLC [about 14 incidents]
BYU: 16% happened in Provo/Orem [6 incidents]
U of U: Around 0.4 per 1000
BYU: Around 0.1 or 0.2 per 1000
U of U: 5% off campus but still on school property. [35 incidents]
BYU: 21% happened on school affiliated property. [8 incidents]
U of U: 1 per 1000
BYU: 0.2 per 1000