Individuals who have been subjected to protected-class discrimination or harassment, sexual assault or other forms of sexual misconduct, intimate partner violence (including dating or domestic violence), stalking, or related retaliation have several options for reporting. Depending on the nature of the alleged conduct, individualsÌýmay pursue a university process, a criminal process, both processes, or neither.
OIEC Resolution Procedures are separateÌýfrom any law enforcement or other court process, such as a civil law suit or criminal prosecution, that may be related to an incident reported to our office.
The Office of Victim Assistance can confidentially talk through the different options for reporting a complaint to the university or to law enforcement, and assist with seeking medical assistance or orders of protection through the courts.
Privacy of Reports to OIEC
Reports received by OIEC are documented for record-keeping and tracking purposes. All records, reports, and investigative evidence maintained by OIEC are considered private and are only shared with university employees who have a legitimate need to know. Information is not shared publicly except as authorized by an applicable party or as required by law (including court order or subpoena) or authorized government agency. For more information regarding student records, please refer to Section H(10) of the OIEC Resolution Procedures.