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Safety Help

Visit the Public Safety site for additional information on the services that department provides. The Department of Public Safety building is across from Parking Lot 6 on the outside (Residence Halls side) of Ring Road.

Safety tips

Sexual assault information: what to do

  • Go to a safe place
  • Get support. You deserve to have all resources available to you. Contact someone who can help you consider your options, obtain medical care, and support you. On and off-campus resources are listed here.
  • Preserve evidence. If possible, do not shower, bathe, douche, brush your teeth, or throw away any clothing that might contain evidence of the assault. Save articles of clothing, bedding, etc. in separate paper bags and bring them to the hospital or give them to the police. (Try not to use plastic bags as they can damage evidence.) Do not disturb anything in the area in which the assault occurred.
  • Get medical care. Go to the hospital emergency department for treatment of injuries, prevention of sexually transmitted diseases--including HIV--and pregnancy, and crisis intervention and emotional support services.  Physical evidence for medical and legal services can also be collected at this time. A toxicology kit can be completed that may be able to detect "rape drugs." You may seek medical care without reporting the crime to the police. St. Luke's Hospital and Charlton Memorial Hospital both have Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) available to assist people who have been sexually assaulted/raped.
  • Decide if, how, and when you will report the assault. There are a number of mechanisms on campus for reporting a sexual assault, which are described in detail here in the Student Handbook.  The person reporting the assault may use any one or a combination of the options outlined in the Student Handbook. In all cases, the survivor of the assault will decide if, how, and when s/he will report the assault.

Click here for additional sexual assault resources and information

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RAD Program

Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Training: The RAD System is a comprehensive course for women that begins with awareness, prevention, risk education and avoidance, while progressing to the basics of hands on defense training. There is no charge for this program. To schedule a RAD class or to find out about upcoming sessions, call x8967 or 508-999-8967.

Lost and found

A Lost and Found bin is kept at the UMass Dartmouth Public Safety Office (the building directly across from parking lot 6). Please stop by to check for items found or call 508-999-8107 to report lost items.

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