General Safety Tips
The following are suggestions relative to the criminal incident described in this alert:
- Trust your instincts. If you feel that you may be in danger, seek out others, local law enforcement, or an open Tulane facility that has Campus Safety Officers posted.
- Be aware of your surroundings, especially when walking alone.
- Avoid individuals who don’t respect you, ignore personal boundaries, make you feel guilty, or are aggressive.
- Let a trusted friend or contact know when you are meeting a new person and if that person begins making you uncomfortable.
- Try not to walk alone during late-night hours. Walk in groups, whenever you can, there is always safety in numbers.
- Always seek affirmative consent before touching another individual.
If you have experienced sexual misconduct or think you may have experienced it, help is available. It is not your fault, and there are resources on campus and in the community to provide support and help you heal. Help is available at Tulane, whether a survivor wants to report an incident to the police, the university, a confidential resource or just wants to talk to someone.
Reporting and Resources
Reporting sexual assault is a very sensitive and nuanced matter. Delayed reporting of sexual assault is very common. Tulane University encourages any victim of sexual assault or other crime to report, regardless of the time passed since the date of incident.
We at Tulane recognize that deciding to report sexual misconduct and choosing how to proceed are difficult decisions. We recognize that your feelings about whether to report an incident and how to proceed may change over time. We support all survivors of sexual misconduct during this decision-making process.
Confidential
Except in extreme circumstances, involving imminent danger to oneself or others, nothing shared with these resources will be shared without your explicit permission.
the Counseling Center | (504) 314-2277
The Line (24/7) | (504) 264-6074
SAPHE peer hotline (24/7)| (504) 654-9543
Private
Conversations with these resources are kept as confidential as possible, but information is shared with key staff members so the University can offer resources and accommodations and take action if necessary for safety reasons.
Case Management & Victim Support Services | (504) 314-2160 or srss@tulane.edu
Title IX Coordinator | (504) 865-5611 or titleix@tulane.edu
Student Affairs Professional On-Call (24/7) | (504) 920-9900
For more information about support options, including an interactive resources guide, visit: allin.tulane.edu/get-help.
Reporting Information to the Police
INVESTIGATION ONGOING:
If you have any information about these crimes, call TUPD at 504-865-5381 or NOPD at 504-821-2222.
*Descriptions provided by victim/witness. Information about the race or ethnicity of alleged offenders is provided only to aid detailed descriptions that include physical stature, clothing or unusual characteristics. Racial descriptions do not, by themselves, offer a meaningful picture of an individual's appearance.
TAKE A STAND AGAINST CRIME
- BE AWARE of your surroundings at all times.
- REPORT suspicious activity immediately.
- BE A GOOD WITNESS. Describe exactly what you observe with as many details as possible. Give complete descriptions such as sex, race, height, weight, hair color, clothing, etc.
TUPD
Emergency: 504-865-5911
Non-Emergency: 504-865-5381
NOPD
Emergency: 911
Non-Emergency: 504-821-2222
Helpful Numbers
Late Night Transportation:
504-314-SAFE
Escort: 504-865-5381