Special Victims Unit Options and Resources

Know your options

If you or someone you know has recently experienced an incident of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking or child abuse, consider reporting to one or both of the following options.

MSU Police Department

Emergencies: 911
Non-Emergencies: 517-355-2221

What is the MSU Police Department’s role?

The MSU Police Department is responsible for fully investigating reported cases of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking and child abuse.

Why report to the MSU Police Department?

  • Reporting to the MSU Police Department initiates a criminal investigation.
  • We will support you during the investigation and keep you informed of the progress.
  • Cases where an offender is identified will be reviewed by the prosecutor’s office, with your request for outcome documented.
  • While this process does not result in university sanctions, it may result in criminal charges.

Is there anything else I should know?

  • Investigations through the MSU Police Department require participation of the victim.
  • The MSU Police Department is able to provide resources and support, discuss reporting options, answer questions, and explain all processes involved.
  • The MSU Police Department will report all incidents of relationship violence, stalking, sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct to the Office of Institutional Equity. It is then the victim’s choice whether they participate or not in the Office of Institutional Equity’s process.

Office of Institutional Equity

517-353-3922
oie.msu.edu

What is the Office of Institutional Equity’s role?

The Office of Institutional Equity is responsible for adjudicating the MSU Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct (RVSM) policy, which includes relationship violence, sexual misconduct and stalking.

Why report to the Office of Institutional Equity?

  • Reporting to the Office of Institutional Equity initiates an investigation to determine whether university policy has been violated by a MSU student or faculty/staff member.
  • While this process does not result in criminal charges, it may result in university sanctions through the student conduct system or applicable personnel policies. This may include the suspension, expulsion, or firing of the alleged perpetrator from the university.
  • The Office of Institutional Equity can assist with services, accommodations, and other forms of assistance.

Is there anything else I should know?

  • Investigations through the Office of Institutional Equity do not require victim participation beyond the initial interview.
  • The Office of Institutional Equity will report all incidents of relationship violence, stalking, and sexual misconduct to the MSU Police Department. It is then the victim’s choice whether they participate or not in a criminal investigation with the police.

Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct Commitment

Michigan State University has a policy that prohibits relationship violence and sexual misconduct, including sexual assault. The Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) is responsible for enforcement of the university’s policy, while the MSU Police Department handles the criminal investigation.

Relationship violence and sexual misconduct, including non-stranger sexual assault, are a very serious concern to the University and our community. If you feel you are the victim of relationship violence or sexual assault on campus, the MSU Police Department has a Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct Response Commitment:

  • We will meet with you privately, at a place of your choice in this area, to provide informed options.
  • We will not release your name to the public or media. Your parent or guardian will not be notified, unless you are a minor.
  • Our officers will not prejudge you, and you will not be blamed for what occurred.
  • We will treat you and your particular case in a trauma-informed manner.
  • If you feel more comfortable talking with a female or male officer, we will do our best to accommodate your request.
  • If you would like a support person or advocate present during interviews or available to provide support throughout the investigation, we will help arrange that.
  • We will assist you with medical and transportation resources.
  • With your permission, we will assist you in contacting counseling and advocacy services, in addition to other available resources that will continue to provide you with additional support throughout the investigation.
  • We will support you during the investigation and keep you informed of the progress. Cases where an offender is identified will be reviewed by the prosecutor’s office, with your request for outcome documented.
  • We will continue to be available for you, to answer your questions and to explain the systems and processes involved (prosecutor’s office, court proceedings, university investigation).
  • We will consider your case seriously regardless of your gender or sexual orientation, and regardless of the gender or sexual orientation of the suspect.

If we fail to achieve any part of the above guarantee, the Chief of Police will meet with you personally to address any concerns. The MSU Police want to continue to make the MSU campus safe for students, faculty, staff and visitors.