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In all cases, CSUDH strongly encourages students and employees to report sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, dating and domestic violence, and stalking incidents to the university and to the police to ensure your safety and the safety of others.
You are encouraged to fill out the CSUDH Online Form, which provides information directly to the Office of Equity and Inclusion.
You can also set up a time to meet with a representative from the Office of Equity and Inclusion by contacting the office at (310) 243-3492.
Most CSUDH employees have a duty to report sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, dating and domestic violence, and stalking incidents when they are on notice of them. When a survivor/victim tells the Office of Equity and Inclusion or another employee about a sexual misconduct, dating or domestic violence, or stalking incident, the victim has the right to expect the university to take immediate and appropriate steps to investigate what happened and to resolve the matter promptly and equitably.
CSUDH also encourages students and employees to report sexual misconduct, dating and domestic violence, and stalking to the CSUDH Police Department. You can call 24 hours a day to speak to a dispatcher, who can assist you in calling the officer on duty. The CSUDH Police Department is located at:
CSUDH Police Department
Welch Hall, Room B-100
CSU Dominguez Hills
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
Hours: 24 hours
Phone: (310) 243-3333 (emergency) or 911
During business hours, CSUDH's Confidential Advocate and Coordinator of the Center for Advocacy, Prevention, and Empowerment can accompany you to make a report to the university or the police, as well as provide more information about the process. Contact her by email at mromo@5dexam.com, by phone at (310) 243-2567, or schedule an appointment at http://calendly.com/d/2gk-6zq-8zqo.