UWPD Investigating Sexual Assault
- Incident date: September 27, 2014, 12:00 am
- Incident type: Sexual Assault
- Location/address: UW-Madison Residence Hall
On Monday, September 29, the UW-Madison Police Department was made aware of a reported sexual assault that occurred in a residence hall on the UW-Madison campus very early Saturday morning.
The UW-Madison Police Department is currently investigating this case. Anyone with information is urged to contact UWPD at (608) 264-COPS.
If you’ve been sexually assaulted, tell someone – there are resources available to help you. Please visit uwpd.wisc.edu/tellus for more information. Although no measure is failsafe, here are some protective measures you might consider to increase your personal safety and the safety of those around you:
- People who use sexually callous language are more likely to perpetrate sexual assault. The next time you hear yourself or someone else talking about women or sex in a derogatory way, stop. Speak up when you hear others talk this way— this includes all genders.
- Make sure you have consent. Consent is a clear and freely given yes, not the absence of a no.
- People who are incapacitated by alcohol or drugs cannot give consent.
- Practice being assertive about your boundaries.
- If saying NO or STOP is too hard, consider creating a diversion so you can leave.
- Get your own drinks; don’t let someone continually fill your cup or leave your drink unattended.
For more information on the Clery Act and this federally mandated Crime Warning, please visit www.ed.gov/admins/lead/safety/campus.html.