Who Should I Report to?

Who Should I Report To? — Accessible Description
 
The image is an informational graphic from Glendale Community College titled “Who Should I Report to?” with the subtitle “Resources for reporting potential crimes and misconduct.”
The graphic uses a Venn diagram with two overlapping circles to explain reporting options.
Left Circle: Report to Police — Clery Act Crimes
This section lists incidents that should be reported to Campus Police:
  • Murder
  • Manslaughter
  • Aggravated assault
  • Arson
  • Burglary
  • Robbery
  • Motor vehicle theft
  • Alcohol, drug, and weapon violations
  • Hazing (marked with an asterisk)
Possible actions by Police include:
  • Crime log entries
  • Timely warnings
  • Emergency notifications
  • Temporary restraining orders
  • Criminal investigation and trial
Right Circle: Report to Title IX / Education Office in HR
This section lists incidents handled by Title IX / EEO in Human Resources:
  • Sex or gender discrimination
  • Sexual harassment
  • Discrimination or harassment based on other protected classes
Possible actions by Title IX / EEO include:
  • Supportive measures
  • Emergency removal
  • No‑contact directives
  • Administrative investigation and live hearing (marked with an asterisk)
Overlapping Section: Report to Both
Incidents that should be reported to both Police and Title IX / EEO include:
  • Sexual assault
  • Rape
  • Fondling
  • Incest
  • Statutory rape
  • Dating and domestic violence
  • Stalking
  • Hate crimes
  • Sex‑ or gender‑based violence
Arrows from the overlap point to both sets of possible actions, indicating coordinated response.