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University Police
Compliance Statement
State University of New York at Buffalo Campus Sexual Assault Prevention Compliance Statement: 1999-2000 Academic Year
Reporting Options
Preserve evidence. In order to preserve the best possible evidence, it is necessary that you not bathe, douche, comb your hair, change clothing, or disturb the area in which the crime occurred. Do not blame yourself. The assailant is responsible for the assault, not you. People react in various ways to sexual assault. While some resist, others do not for reasons such as fear, self-blame, or unwillingness to hurt someone they know. It is important to note that any reaction is normal and legitimate. Remember, rape is a crime committed against you, not by you.
Victim Support Services The University and volunteer student organizations maintain a network of counseling and support services for the victims of sexual assault. These campus programs are supplemented by other services available in the Western New York area. On campus, the Department of University Police (645-2222) provides trained response to sexual assault calls. Medical treatment is provided through local hospitals and the Student Health Center. Other victim support is available through the Counseling Center, the Sexuality Education Center, and the Anti-Rape Task Force. In the residence halls, professional and student staff are trained to provide immediate support services to victims while seeking professional resources from other campus agencies. Several off campus agencies are also available to provide victim support services. See UB "Response to Victims of Sexual Assaults" protocol and attached listing of on and off campus resources.
Victim Accommodation Victim requests for accommodations can be directed to University Police, residence hall officials, the Student Health Center, Judicial Affairs, or other appropriate offices, including the Dean of Students.
Awareness and Prevention Programming Awareness and prevention programming is a key feature of new student orientation programs. Workshops on prevention and reporting are conducted by the Department of University Police, Orientation student staff, and some student organizations, like the Sub Board I Players. In addition, sexual assault awareness and prevention information is highlighted in the New Discoveries Guide, which is initially distributed to new students, and then updated annually for returning students. University Police provides a variety of programs and publications on sexual assault, available throughout the year. In addition, it sponsors a Personal Safety Task Force which produces an annual campus security report and recommends safety improvements throughout the campuses. The monthly meetings are open to the campus community. Within residence halls, an emphasis has been placed on staff training, including appropriate materials in manuals, programs, workshops, and publications for the residents. Other campus units and organizations provide information and programming as well. These include Affirmative Action, Commuter and Off-Campus Student Services, Anti-Rape Task Force, the Sexuality Education Center, Counseling Center, and student governments. Other prevention programs include annual safety fairs and a 5K awareness run. Additionally, crime prevention and awareness newsgroups are accessible through both the Internet and WINGS.
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![]() University Police Bissell Hall University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260-4900 Tel: (716) 645-2227 Fax: (716) 645-3758 Emergencies & Service: Tel: (716) 645-2222 Chief of Police: Gerald W. Schoenle Jr. E-Mail: General Alerts & Timely Warnings UB's Emergency Preparedness & Text Alert System Personal Emergency Procedures Related Documents
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