Victim Rights & Resources

Victims' Rights & Options

Experiencing victimization can be traumatic. Victims may feel isolated and confused, and may not know where to turn for support and information. The University of Arizona offers resources to students and employees impacted by crime and violence. Available supportive measures and referrals can be enacted quickly, before or without a complaint being filed, and will be confidential to the extent allowable under law and policy.

Depending on the nature of the crime, victims have several different reporting options and resources available both at the university and community level. 

Victims' Rights & Options Brochure

If you are in danger or are witnessing a crime in progress, dial 9-1-1.

To request supportive measures and accommodations university students and employees can contact:

 

 

Reporting Options

Disciplinary/Grievance Complaints

Disciplinary/grievance procedures are in place for students and employees. 


Report to the Office of Institutional Equity

To make a complaint against an employee or student for discrimination or harassment, contact:


Report to the Dean of Students Office

To make a complaint against a student for all other violations of the Student Code of Conduct:


Report to the division of Human Resources

To make a complaint against an employee for violation(s) of employee conduct codes:


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Resources for Victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence & Stalking

EXPLORE SUPPORTIVE MEASURES & ACCOMMODATIONS

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Resources for Victims of Hazing

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Victim Rights & Resources

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Resources for Victims of Hate Crimes & Bias-Related Incidents