U-M "Your Duty to Report"
We share your devotion to the highest ethical standards and expectation of honesty and integrity from every member of our faculty, staff and student communities. We also believe that it's important to periodically remind our community of the university's policy and expectation that its members report suspected criminal activity. All faculty, staff and students should feel comfortable reporting such activity and knowing that retaliation for making a report will never be acceptable.
Individuals should act immediately if they suspect abuse or other crimes, or where they find themselves either a victim or a witness to questionable activity.
Our current system for reporting is described below:
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
All campuses and Health System:
--If immediate emergency assistance is needed or a crime is in progress,
dial 9-1-1 for emergency response.
NON-EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
Ann Arbor campus:
--For a non-emergency situations, call the U-M Police Department at
734-763-1131.
U-M Health System
Inpatient care facilities in the U-M Health System should call the Hospitals and Health Centers Security Facility Control Center at 734-936-7890. Security professionals can help assess the situation and determine what other notification or action is necessary.
Dearborn campus:
Call the U-M Dearborn Department of Public Safety at 313-593-5333.
Flint campus:
Dial 810-762-3335 to reach the U-M Flint Department of Public Safety.
All campuses and Health System:
--Information on potential criminal activity also may be reported anonymously by calling the University's Anonymous Tip Line at 1-800-863-1355.
University community members who believe they have witnessed financial, regulatory, NCAA or patient safety wrongdoing in the course of their daily activities at the University, can also report the situation confidentially or anonymously through the University's compliance website. (http://compliance.umich.edu/report.html)
Thank you for your continuous support and leadership commitment to proper reporting. Role-modeling university expectations around these important issues greatly contributes to maintaining a safe and secure environment.
Phil Hanlon, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ora Pescovitz, Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs
Tim Slottow, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Dan Little, Chancellor, U-M Dearborn
Ruth Person, Chancellor, U-M Flint