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Reporting options are available for those who want to share information with the university or law enforcement. Reporting is not required to receive confidential support, medical care, or accommodations.
If there is immediate danger, call 911.
CSUDH Police can take reports of crimes that occur on or near campus.
Helpful tip: Individuals have specific rights under California law. Information about the Sexual Assault Survivor’s Bill of Rights
The Office of Equity and Inclusion responds to reports of gender-based misconduct, including sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating or domestic violence, and stalking. The office works to stop the behavior, address its effects, and prevent recurrence.
Helpful tip: Title IX reports can also be submitted online.
Reports may also be made to local law enforcement in the city where the incident occurred. For example, if an incident occurred in Long Beach, a report would be made to the Long Beach Police Department.
Reporting to law enforcement is a personal decision. Some people report immediately, some later, and some choose not to report.
Revised 1/2026