Students and employees who are not Campus Security Authorities (CSA) should report crimes to a CSA as soon as possible. Once the report is received, the CSA will take the following steps:
1. Address Immediate Emergencies
If there is an immediate threat or emergency, the CSA will call 9-1-1 and/or the UW-Whitewater Police Department at 262-472-4660.
2. Take the Report
If the situation is not an emergency, the CSA will ask the reporting party for information to complete the CSA report. Specific information would include:
- Date the incident occurred
- Location of the incident
- What occurred during the incident
- Names of persons involved. Anonymous reports can be made. We ask that names be included so multiple reports for the same incident will not be counted. Names are NEVER used in any public Clery report.
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Does the reporting party want to make a report to the police- It is important for victims to know that even if they do not desire an investigation at the time, they can always request one in the future.
If yes, the CSA will coordinate the reporting process with the UW-Whitewater Police Department by calling 262-472-4660 or by visiting Goodhue Hall, 790 W. Starin Road, Whitewater, WI 53190.
- The CSA will then complete the CSA Reporting Form
- The CSA will input as much information as they can into the reporting form.
- Even if the CSA helped the reporting party report to the police, the CSA must also complete the CSA Reporting Form.
3. Provide Confidential Support Resources
If the reporting party is a survivor of a sex offense and the UW-Whitewater Police Department is not involved, they should be encouraged to use confidential reporting and support through University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS).
Employees may access confidential counseling and support through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) by contacting Human Resources at 262-472-1024.
4. Do Not Investigate the Crime
CSAs should not investigate the reported incident or attempt to determine whether a crime occurred. Their role is limited to reporting the information in the CSA Reporting Form.
All investigations will be conducted by the appropriate law enforcement agency.
To learn more about the reporting process, please visit the Campus Security Reporting webpage.