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If you are a victim of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking—whether the offense occurred on or off campus—there are multiple resources available to you. The following explains what you should do and includes a list of these resources.
REMEMBER, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking are criminal acts and you are NOT responsible for another’s act that violates your freedom.  Dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking are violations of the law and RACE's Title IX campus policies.
If you are the victim of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, know that RACE is here to help and is able to take certain protective measures to ensure your safety on campus.

What should I do if I am sexually assaulted?
1. Assess your physical safety. Reach out to those in your support system so they can help you get to a safe place. If you are not safe, call 9-1-1 immediately.
2. Remember that what happened to you was not your fault.
3. Seek medical attention. Even with no physical injuries, it is important to determine the risks of STDs and pregnancy. If you would like to get medically checked out and/or possibly undergo the forensic evidence collection process, visit the nearest emergency room.  Please note this exam is covered by the Utah Office for Victims of Crime in accordance with the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). What happened was not your fault, and the financial cost of this exam should not be placed on you.

Forensic Testing
Utah Valley Hospital Emergency
(801) 357-7850
4. Know what your reporting options are. Here are some places you can make a report:
  • Title IX Coordinator Mandy Humphrey (801) 373-2887  
  • Provo Police Department (801-852-6210)
  • Provo Police Victim Advocate (801-852-6375)
  • Orem Police Department (801-229-7070)
  • Rape and Sexual Assault Crisis Intervention (801-356-2511)
5. If you'd like to talk to someone right away, you can call any of the following for free, confidential counseling, 24 hours a day.
  • Center for Women and Children in Crisis Rape Crisis Line (801-356-2511)
  • Rape Recovery Center Crisis Line (801-467-7273)
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline (1-800-656-4673)
Additional Helpful Links and Information
  • Victims Rights
  • The Criminal Justice Process
  • Provo Police Victim Services
  • Utah County Sheriff's Office Victim Services
  • Orem Victim Advocates
  • Utah County Victim Services
  • Unified Salt Lake Police Department Victim Services 
  • Center for Changing Our Campus Culture​
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