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Campus Safety: Crime Reporting, Crime Statistics


IF YOU ARE IN DANGER, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY 


Report a crime on campus

If you are the victim of a crime, have witnessed a crime, or have become aware of a crime, we encourage you to report it as soon as possible. All reports are held in confidence to the extent allowed by law. Victims and witnesses may make anonymous reports.

To report a crime on campus:

Call 911 in event of emergencies.
Contact the University of Texas Police at Houston (UTP-H) at 713-792-2890.

Understanding our crime statistics

The Security and Fire Safety Report (Clery Report) is published yearly by October 1 pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics law, which was signed into law by President George Bush in 1990. This law applies to all institutions of higher education which participate in federal student aid programs and it requires that each institution publicly disclose three years of campus crime statistics and basic security policies. 

Download this report from the University of Texas Police at Houston (UTP-H).

Additional resources and contacts

Report sexual misconduct: MD Anderson Cancer Center Title IX and UTHealth Title IX

Report any concerns or suspicions regarding compliance with federal, state law and university policies.

The STOP Team (713-792-7867): provides a centralized, coordinated and caring support system to help with organizational health and wellness to deter a crisis situation.

MD Anderson Employee Assistance Program (713-745-6901)

University of Texas Employee Assistance Program

UT Health Services

UTHealth Crisis Information