Thinking about reporting something you have seen or heard?
Ask yourself:
Trust your instincts. Make a report.
Any person who believes they are a victim of hazing is encouraged to report the incident. Any person having knowledge of any activity or conduct that is concerning or may constitute hazing is also encouraged to report the incident or behaviors.
Call 911 if you or someone else is in danger.
Hazing incidents need to be reported when they occur, because there is no such thing as harmless hazing. Anyone who knows of hazing activity should report it to the Office of Student Conduct and Integrity.
Anyone can file a report via Say Something, an online reporting process.
All reports are investigated. Important details to include in a report are:
The University's ability to investigate hazing, enforce policy, and protect students depends on accurate and specific reports. You are encouraged to provide as much specific detail as possible so that the reported behavior can be addressed.
Longwood University Police Department
Dorrill Hall, Lower Level
(434) 395-2091
http://www.longwood.edu/police/forms/report-a-crime/
Office of Student Conduct and Integrity
Brock Hall, 207
(434) 395-2490
http://www.longwood.edu/studentconduct/say-something/
to any Student Affairs staff member
Athletics Department Sports Medicine Office
Willett Hall, 116
(434) 395-2557
Sport Clubs
Campus Recreation/Pierson Fitness Center
(434) 395-2488
Fraternity and Sorority Life
Upchurch University Center, 203
(434) 395-2118
Student Activities/Clubs and Organizations
Upchurch University Center, 200
(434) 395-2107
To make an anonymous crime report to the Longwood University Police Department, please use the Police Department Crime Report Form or anonymously here.
Anonymous Reports limit the ability of the University to respond to a situation without being able to speak to the person who made the report.
Student reporters of misconduct will not be charged with alcohol offenses or minor violations of the Student Code of Conduct Standards and Regulations disclosed during the reporting process. Minor violations are defined as those that have a minimum sanction of letter of admonition. Please see the Code of Conduct Standards and Regulations within the Student Handbook for more information.
The Commonwealth of Virginia Statute that speaks to the safe reporting of overdoses, specifically defined as a life-threatening condition resulting from alcohol, controlled substances, or any combination of such substances. Virginia Code: § 18.2-251.03. Safe reporting of overdoses.
What if someone says that I will lose my membership or ability to be in a group if I report something?
What if someone says that I will be ostracized if I say something?
Retaliatory behavior is not tolerated. It considered to be misconduct and will be referred to the Conduct and Integrity office for disciplinary action.