Who should report bias-related incidents or crimes?
A victim or observer of an incident they suspect is bias-related should immediately report it. A University official(s) who learns of an alleged bias-related incident or crime must immediately report it. Police Services makes the determination of what is a bias-related incident or crime. Where should the bias-related incident or crime be reported? The University community should notify one of the University’s notification points which are Police Services (656-3473), Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity (AA/EO) (656-3368), Residential Life (656-3434) or Center for Cultural Pluralism (656-8833). All employees in these notification points who staff phones are trained to intake complaints. What are University notification points? The notification points are designated offices trained to receive complaints of bias-related incidents, and whose university function is directly related to addressing hate problems in both the working and living areas on campus. Why not other offices or units
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