REPORTS TO THE POLICE START CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
West Virginia State University encourages individuals to report incidents of sexual misconduct to Public Safety or local police. Timely reporting to the police is an important factor in successful investigation and prosecution of crimes, including sexual violence crimes, and may lead to the arrest of an offender or aid in the investigation of other incidents.
An individual who has experienced sexual misconduct has the right to choose whether to file a police report. Filing a police report can result in the investigation of whether sexual violence or related crimes occurred and the prosecution of those crimes against a perpetrator.
The WVSU Department of Public Safety has officers who are specially trained to work with individuals reporting sexual violence. Public Safety can also assist in reviewing options with survivors and identifying and facilitating support resources related to:
- Seeking medical attention
- Seeking support, advocacy and counseling services
- Discussing legal options, including seeking protective orders from a court
- Options under the University’s sexual misconduct investigation process
Reports of sexual misconduct made to Public Safety will automatically be reported to the Title IX Coordinator regardless of whether the individual who experienced the sexual misconduct chooses to pursue criminal charges.
Dial 911 for all EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Department of Public Safety
West Virginia State University
305 Barron Drive, Ferrell House
Institute, WV 25112-1000
Phone: (304) 766-3181
Fax: (304) 766-5193
Office of Civil Rights and Title IX
Hours of Operation
Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM.
Contact the Coordinator:
217 Ferrell Hall;
carolyn.stuart@wvstateu.edu;
304-204-4018
Non-Work Hour Access
For Title IX emergencies occurring after business hours, on weekends, or during school closures access the following resources for assistance:
- Title IX emergency phone: 304-533-5392
- Public Safety: 304-766-3181
- 911
Sexual Assault and Response Team (SART)
(Confidential)
(304) 340-3676
WVSU Public Safety
(304) 766-3181 (24-hour number)Â
Counseling and Accessibility Services (Confidential)
(304) 766-3168
Title IX Office
(304) 533-5392
(24-hour number)
Rape Education, Advocacy, Counseling and Healing (REACH) (Confidential)
1-800-656-HOPE (4673) (24-hour number)
http://www.fris.org/CrisisCenters/Pages-CrisisCenters/Center-REACH.html
YWCA Resolve Family Abuse Program (Confidential)
24-hour Domestic Violence Crisis Lines:
Charleston calling area: (304) 340-3549
Toll-free: 1-800-681-8663
https://www.ywcacharleston.org/domestic-violence-services
CAMC Women’s and Children’s Hospital (Confidential)
(304) 388-2550
http://www.camc.org/wc