Frequently Asked Questions
- Why should I file a report with the Inclusive Community Response Team (ICRT)?
- What bias-related incident should be reported to the ICRT?
- What will happen when I file a report?
- When filing a report, is it possible to remain anonymous?
- Will my report to the ICRT be confidential?
- Reports that indicate an immediate danger to any person will need to be reported to the appropriate authority to intercede (e.g. University Police).
- Reports that reference potential crimes will need to be reported to University Police.
- Reports that reference any type of sexual or relationship violence (e.g. sexual assault, stalking, domestic violence) will need to be reported to University Police and the Office of Equal Opportunity, Ethics, and Access.
Also, student privacy is protected as appropriate for the circumstances and in compliance with federal and state law.
- Am I protected from retaliation when submitting a report to the ICRT?
- Does the ICRT take away campus community members right to freedom of expression?
- Does the ICRT respond to off-campus incidents?