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If you are a victim of

  • A Theft or Assault - Contact Safety & Security
  • When your call is received, an officer will be dispatched to investigate the matter, file a University incident report, help you file a police report (it is the victim’s prerogative to file a police report), assist you is contacting a professional representative from Student Development or get medical attention if needed.

    Victims should be cognizant of potential evidence. Take precautions to guard evidence from destruction or being altered.
    Counseling services are available to employees and students who are victims of crime, including sexual assault. Employees seeking such assistance can contact Student Welfare or utilize the University’s Employee Assistance Program. Students seeking counseling can contact Health Services or the Office of Student Welfare. Victims seeking counseling services related to sex offenses may contact their Advisors / Wardens or G B Pant University's Office of Student Welfare.

  • Sexual Misconduct
  • G B Pant University is a community of trust whose existence depends on strict adherence to standards of conduct set by its members. Sexual misconduct, assault and abuse are serious violations of these standards and are expressly prohibited by the University.

    G B Pant University will pursue appropriate disciplinary action against employees or students guilty of sexual misconduct. Employees found responsible for sexual misconduct face disciplinary action including termination. Students found responsible face sanctions that include a disciplinary warning, disciplinary probation, disciplinary suspension, expulsion, or other sanctions such as payment for personal injury, suspension of privileges to participate in any University sponsored activity, suspension of privilege to use certain facilities, or suspension of rights to represent the University.

    Department of Security: 233587
    Officers from the department are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for quick response. Officers will stand by with the student, support them and serve as a conduit to make contact with Student Development, the police, emergency medical services or victim support agencies. Officers are also available to investigate the matter and file a University incident report.