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It is the victim's choice whether or not to report a sexual assault. On campus, a victim of sexual
assault can file a confidential and/or anonymous report. Filing a confidential/anonymous report does
not obligate the victim to press charges. Should the victim choose to press charges later, a report will
significantly increase the possibility of a successful prosecution. The University cannot take disciplinary
action solely on this report. However, the report would provide a record of the incident which may be
useful if the victim decides at a later date to pursue charges.
Reporting options can be reviewed by meeting with the campus Sexual Assault Coordinator through the
Counseling and Health Center, Dean of Students and/or Public Safety, Green Bay Sexual Assault Center or
the Police department in the jurisdiction in which the assault occurred.
These options may include:
- criminal prosecution
- civil prosecution
- discipline through the UW-Green Bay student non-academic disciplinary procedures
For more information, contact:
Counseling and Health Center
465-2380
UW-Green Bay Sexual Assault Coordinator
465-2380
Dean of Students Office
465-2152
UW-Green Bay Public Safety (24 hrs)
465-2300
Sexual Assault Center (24 hrs)
436-8899
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