Choosing to Report
If you've been sexual assaulted, stalked, or are in an abusive relationship, it is not your fault and you are not alone. Choosing to report violence is a personal decision that only you can make. Some reasons people choose to report violence include:
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Regaining a sense of control
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Holding the assailant responsible
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Helping prevent violence from happening to others
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Getting connected to support
If you choose to report violence at Loyola, we are committed to providing you with nonjudgmental support. If you report, we will:
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Believe you
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Treat you with dignity and respect
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Give you options
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Connect you to support services on or off campus
If you have any questions or concerns about your options, please consider reaching out to a confidential trained Loyola sexual assault advocate at 773-494-3810.
Visit How to Report to learn about ways to report violence on and/or off-campus.
If you've been sexual assaulted, stalked, or are in an abusive relationship, it is not your fault and you are not alone. Choosing to report violence is a personal decision that only you can make. Some reasons people choose to report violence include:
-
Regaining a sense of control
-
Holding the assailant responsible
-
Helping prevent violence from happening to others
-
Getting connected to support
If you choose to report violence at Loyola, we are committed to providing you with nonjudgmental support. If you report, we will:
-
Believe you
-
Treat you with dignity and respect
-
Give you options
-
Connect you to support services on or off campus
If you have any questions or concerns about your options, please consider reaching out to a confidential trained Loyola sexual assault advocate at 773-494-3810.
Visit How to Report to learn about ways to report violence on and/or off-campus.