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People use a lot of different words to describe harm in relationships—intimate partner violence, interpersonal violence and domestic violence. No matter what you call it, the University of Utah is committed to ending sexual misconduct and supporting survivors. This website seeks to provide accurate and comprehensive information regarding the reporting process and available resources for students, faculty and staff.

Crisis

Need immediate help? Find 24-hour resources for survivors of sexual violence here.

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Find on- and off-campus resources, including counseling, advocacy, education and more.

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Reporting

Learn about the reporting processes on- and off-campus. Know your options for confidentiality.

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Definitions

Learn about the words and phrases associated with sexual misconduct.

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For Friends & Family

Has someone you know been sexually assaulted? Learn about your options and how to respond.

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Want to support survivors and end sexual violence? Discover how to make a difference on campus.

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Crisis Services


24-hour hotlines for information and support | If you are in immediate crisis or feel unsafe, call 911.

Department of Public Safety

EMERGENCIES: 911
NON-EMERGENCIES: 801-585-2677

Rape Recovery Center Crisis Line

801-736-4356

Huntsman Mental Health Institute

801-583-2500