Report It!
Let’s work together to maintain a safe environment at Georgia Southern. If you see something that seems off or suspicious, say something by immediately reporting what you observed. If you are unsure, call University Police anyway. It is always better to over report than not say anything at all.
University Police can be reached on the Statesboro Campus at 912-478-5234; on the Armstrong Campus at 912-344-3333; and on the Liberty Campus at 912-877-1906.
To report concerns related to sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and non-consensual sexual contact, you can contact the Title IX Coordinator at 912-478-5136. Reports can also be submitted anonymously.
Some examples of suspicious behaviors include, but are not limited, to:
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Forcibly entering a car, building, room or other restricted area
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Loitering in an area without an apparent purpose or cause
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Unattended bags or packages
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Tampering with property
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Fraud, waste, and abuse
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Unwelcome comments, touching, or advances
Support & Resources:
Office of Equal Opportunity & Title IX
Equal Opportunity & Title IX Report*
*Anonymous Reports Accepted
Statesboro: 912-478-5541
Armstrong/Liberty: 912-344-2529
Students can report confidentially to this office
Statesboro: 912-478-5641
Armstrong/Liberty: 912-961-5726
Students can report confidentially to this office
Internal Audit, Risk & Compliance
24 Hour University Hotline: 1-877-516-3445
Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)
Statesboro Regional Sexual Assault Center
24 Hour Crisis Line: 1-866-489-2225
Mary’s Place of the Coastal Empire
(Serving Armstrong/Liberty)
24 Hour Crisis Line: 912-233-7273
*A report may be filed anonymously, although anonymous reports may make it difficult to address the complaint.