Report an Incident to Law Enforcement
Northwestern University encourages individuals to report incidents to University Police or local law enforcement. Filing a police report can result in the investigation of whether sexual violence or related crimes occurred and the prosecution of the perpetrator. Timely reporting to the police is an important factor in successful investigation and prosecution of crimes, including sexual violence.
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Reporting to University Police Versus Local Police
If the incident occurred on campus, it can be reported to University police, local police or both. Off-campus incidents should be reported to local police, since off-campus incidents likely fall outside the jurisdiction of University police.
University Police
Your safety is our top concern. Criminal incidents, suspicious activity, and emergencies that occur on campus may be reported to University police.
Local Police
Criminal incidents, suspicious activity and emergencies that occur off campus may be reported to local police. Northwestern University Police Department maintains close working relationships with the Evanston and Chicago Police Departments.
Individuals have the right to notify or decline to notify the police of an incident involving Sexual Misconduct. You may contact the Police directly or may seek assistance from the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance in contacting law enforcement authorities. Filing a Police report does not obligate an individual to participate in any subsequent criminal proceedings.