Forcible sex offenses reported to Brigham Young University

2014: 18

2013: 3

2012: 16

2011: 0

2010: 1

Forcible sex offenses reported to Provo Police

2014: 222

2013: 188

2012: 148

2011: 129

2010: 141

Forcible sex offenses reported to Dixie State University

2014: 0

2013: 2

2012: 0

2011: 0

2010: 0

Forcible sex offenses reported to St. George Police

2014: 70

2013: 88

2012: 71

2011: 55

2010: 47

Forcible sex offenses reported to in 2014: 326

Forcible sex offenses reported to Snow College

2014: 7

2013: 1

2012: 0

2011: 2

2010: 0

no data

Forcible sex offenses reported to Southern Utah University

2014: 1

2013: 1

2012: 0

2011: 2

2010: 2

Forcible sex offenses reported to Cedar City Police

2014: 77

2013: 72

2012: 58

2011: 67

2010: 51

Forcible sex offenses reported to University of Utah

2014: 14

2013: 16

2012: 7

2011: 6

2010: 6

Forcible sex offenses reported to Salt Lake City Police

2014: 326

2013: 294

2012: 340

2011: 315

2010: 328

Forcible sex offenses reported to Utah State University

2014: 2

2013: 3

2012: 6

2011: 4

2010: 2

Forcible sex offenses reported to Logan Police

2014: 55

2013: 67

2012: 45

2011: 31

2010: 35

Forcible sex offenses reported to Utah Valley University

2014: 0

2013: 0

2012: 0

2011: 3

2010: 0

Forcible sex offenses reported to Orem Police

2014: 27

2013: 38

2012: 55

2011: 41

2010: 46

Forcible sex offenses reported to Weber State University

2014: 0

2013: 2

2012: 3

2011: 2

2010: 2

Forcible sex offenses reported to Ogden Police

2014: 201

2013: 166

2012: 187

2011: 206

2010: 112

Forcible sex offenses reported to Westminster College

2014: 11

2013: 0

2012: 3

2011: 2

2010: 2

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sex offenses reported to local police

Brigham Young University

iconic statue at Brigham Young University

"Interim measures can be recommended and put in place immediately when the situation calls for it."

Interim measures can include changes to class schedules or housing, counseling, medical services, academic support, a police escort or other actions.

Victims are not required to pay for counseling services

There are 32 school counselors with 7 having expertise counseling victims of sexual assault.

Assaults are investigated by the Title IX Office

After an investigation, if the Title IX office determines a student has engaged in sexual misconduct, its findings and recommendations are sent to the Honor Code Office where discipline is determined.

The accuser and the accused can appeal both the decision and the sanction. In cases involving students, the Honor Code Office handles any reviews or appeals of a decision made by the Honor Code Office. On appeals of discipline for sexual misconduct by the accused or victims appealing a Title IX finding, a final decision is made by the Dean of Students Office.

Utah Valley University

students heading to and from class at Utah Valley University

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help and “Support measures” are available immediately.

Services include academic and housing changes and counseling.

Individual therapy is $10/session and group therapy is free.

There are 12 school counselors.

Assaults are investigated by the Title IX Office

After an investigation, the Title IX investigator’s report is reviewed by both parties. The final version, which determines whether policy has been violated, is sent to the dean of students.

The accuser and the accused can appeal both the decision and the sanction. The appeal is heard by a panel with a faculty member, a staff member and a student, selected by the Title IX office. The panel's decision is final.

University of Utah

University of Utah campus

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help and “Support measures” are available immediately.

Services include counseling, victim advocates, changes to classes and housing

University Counseling Center: First session is free; then $12 per session and $5 for group counseling/workshops. No eligible person will be denied service for financial reasons. Women's Resource. Center: A sliding scale, worked out with each client.

There are 13 full time counselors, two part time, plus trainees and students.

Assaults are investigated by the Office of Equal Opportunity/Affirm ative Action, which oversees Title IX.

After an investigation, the OEO office determines whether an assault happened and notifies both parties of its decision. Substantiated cases go to the dean of students. Discipline is then determined by the dean of students

The accuser and the accused can each appeal the sanction twice and the ruling twice. Panels of faculty, staff and students hear the appeal. Separate panels review sanctions and findings. Panels send recommendations to a university vice president, who issues a decision. Students can appeal to the president.

Westminster College

young girls at Westminster College

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help and “Support measures” are available immediately.

Services include counseling, referral to resources off campus, changes in housing or academic or work schedules, academic extensions, rescheduling exams, no-contact orders, limitations on access.

Counseling services are free

There are 3 school counselors.

Assaults are investigated by faculty or staff investigators.

After an investigation, the Title IX officer determines whether school policy was violated. Both parties are notified. Discipline is determined by the Title IX coordinator

The accuser and the accused can each appeal a determination on a policy violation once. Sanctions cannot be appealed. The appeal is heard by three staff or faculty members appointed by the Title IX coordinator. The panel makes a recommendation to the Title IX officer, who makes the final decision.

Salt Lake Community College

Salt Lake City Community College campus

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help and “Support measures” are available immediately.

Services offered include free on-campus counseling for students who report to Title IX; school moves accused student’s schedule around before complainant’s.

Counseling is free

It is unclear how many counselors the school has, but there are multiple among several campuses. They have submitted a grant proposal to get a victim advocate.

Assaults are investigated by the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Risk Administration, with help from an investigator assigned by the Title IX coordinator.

After an investigation, initial findings are sent to the dean of students, who notifies both parties. Discipline is determined by the dean of students

The accuser and the accused can each appeal once to the dean of students on two grounds: that the investigation was biased or due process was denied. If an appeal is allowed by the dean of students, it’s heard by the Student Standards Committee — more than a dozen staff, faculty and students. It sends its recommendation to the vice president or provost, whose decision is final.

Weber State University

graduation day at Weber State University

“Interim measures” can be put in place immediately, while an investigation is undertaken.

Services include no-contact orders, modifications to living or work arrangements and class schedules, help with academic adjustments and free counseling "may be available, on a case by case basis."

There are 10 school counselors.

Assaults are investigated by the Title IX Office

After an investigation, the Title IX office decides whether policies were violated. The parties choose whether to have the dean of students or a formal hearing committee review the findings and determine sanctions. The dean of students or a committee determines discipline.

The accuser and the accused can each appeal findings and sanctions based on limited grounds, such as a claim the process was not conducted fairly. The vice president for student affairs hears appeals

Utah State University

college students at Utah State University

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help and “Support measures” are available immediately.

Services offered include counseling, classroom changes, assignment extensions, rescheduling exams, class withdrawals, changes in campus housing and work schedules, implementing a "no contact" order.

Counseling services are free.

There are 8 school counselors.

Assaults are investigated by the Title IX Office

After an investigation, the Title IX office's report goes to the vice president for student affairs, or a designee, who determines whether the accused student violated policy and whether discipline is warranted.

The accuser and the accused can each appeal findings and sanctions one time. Appeals are heard by a panel of faculty and staff on the Affirmative Action Advisory Committee reviews the ruling. Faculty and staff from the Student Conduct Hearing Board review discipline.

Snow College

young girl in trouble at Snow College

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help and “Support measures” are available immediately.

Services include those from counseling and wellness center, contact with community rape advocate; academic or campus housing adjustments.

Services are free, paid for by student fees.

There are 2 full time school counselors and 3 part time.

Assaults are investigated by the Title IX Office.

After an investigation, The student conduct administrator or a designee reviews the investigative report, meets with the accused student, and determines whether the student is responsible for a policy violation. Discipline is determined by The vice president for student success and the Title IX coordinator

The accuser and the accused can each appeal a decision based on limited grounds, such as the discovery of new evidence. The appeal is heard by A panel of the vice president of academic affairs plus two faculty, administration or staff members. The determination is final.

Southern Utah University

graduates at Southern Utah University

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help and “Support measures” are available immediately.

Services include changes in living circumstance and class schedules; referrals to counseling; no-contact orders

Counseling services are free.

There are 9 school counselors.

Assaults are investigated by the Title IX Office

After an investigation, the student conduct administrator or a designee reviews the matter and the investigative report, with the accused student, and determines whether the student is responsible for a policy violation and, if so, what discipline is warranted. Discipline is determined by the Student conduct administrator or a designee

The accuser and the accused can appeal both the decision and the sanction. The appeal is heard by the Vice president of student affairs, who may instead convene the University AppealsBoard.

Dixie State University

iconic statue at Dixie State University

The school does not vet a student’s story before providing help.

Services offered include change in classes and school housing, referral to counseling.

$10 for counseling at Health and Wellness Center; may be waived depending on the circumstances.

There are 4 school counselors.

Assaults are investigated by the Title IX Office

After an investigation, If a violation of policy was found, the Title IX director sends a complaint to.the Student Conduct Committee, made up of faculty, staff and students. The committee sends findings and recommendations to the dean of students, who may accept or reject all or part of them, or ask the committee to do additional work. Discipline is determined by the dean of students

The accuser and the accused can appeal both the decision and the sanction. The vice president of student services hears the appeal, whose decision is final.