Reporting Options for Gender Discrimination and Harassment
At the first disclosure by a Complainant to a University representative and upon the Complainant’s initial meeting with the Title IX Coordinator, the Complainant will be informed, “You have the right to make a report to the Department of Safety and Security, local law enforcement, and/or state police or choose not to report; to report the incident to St. John Fisher University; to be protected by the institution from retaliation for reporting an incident; and to receive assistance and resources from your institution.”
A Complainant may choose to share information with the University, receive resources and support, and pursue no resolution process at that time. When a Complainant elects not to pursue a resolution process, the Complainant is provided resources and informed of Supportive Measures.
Reporting to the University
A Complainant can also choose to make a report regarding sexual discrimination to the Title IX Coordinator, Human Resources, or the Department of Safety and Security. When this is the expressed preference, the Complainant is provided resources, informed of Supportive Measures, and has the opportunity to discuss resolution options.
The Title IX coordinator can be reached Monday - Friday, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Campus Center 229, by phone at (585) 385-8232, or by emailing titleix@sjf.edu. After hours, Reporting Individuals can contact the Title IX coordinator through the residence director on duty or through Office of Safety and Security.
The Office of Safety and Security can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phone at (585) 385-8111 or in person at the Haffey Hall lobby.
The Office of Human Resources can be reached by calling (585) 385-8048 or emailing humanresources@sjf.edu and is located in Kearney Hall 211. The Title IX Coordinator is available to assist a Complainant in making such a report. The Complainant may also request that a confidential or private employee assist in making the report.
If what is reported is a violent felony, New York State law requires the University to report the alleged offense to law enforcement within 24 hours of receiving the report. The University's Director of Safety and Security will determine if an incident requires reporting. If law enforcement is contacted, the Complainant may choose their level of participation with law enforcement.
Reporting to Law Enforcement
A report may be made to Monroe County Sheriff's Office Victim Assistance Program at (585) 753-4389, online on the Monroe County Sheriff's website, or by calling 911.
A report can also be made with the New York State Police at:
New York State Police
Campus Sexual Assault Victims Unit
1220 Washington Ave, Building 22
Albany, New York 12226
Dedicated 24-hour Hotline: 1 (844) 845-7269
The University will assist any person in contacting law enforcement officials to report an allegation of Prohibited Conduct. Additionally, any campus community member may independently report. Law enforcement follows its own procedures. If you choose to contact law enforcement directly, law enforcement may not inform the University of your report. If you wish to make the University aware and involved, please contact the Title IX Coordinator or the Department of Safety and Security.
Upon reviewing the facts of the case, law enforcement may decide to prosecute the matter and further participation with law enforcement may be required. Once criminal charges are initiated, charges can be withdrawn only with the proper consent of the District Attorney's Office. The University will act on any information law enforcement shares with the University if there is a concern for the safety of the University community.
The University fully supports all local, state, and federal laws and will cooperate with law enforcement officials who investigate allegations of Prohibited Conduct to the fullest extent allowed under the law. In all cases reported to law enforcement, the University will coordinate its investigations and responses with those of law enforcement. A concurrent investigation will not prevent the University from conducting its own investigation and conduct processes, except for temporary delays requested by law enforcement.
Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education
In addition to the reporting choices above, persons may direct information about their allegations to the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education.
The OCR National Headquarters is located at:
U.S. Department of Education
Office for Civil Rights
Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building
400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202-1100
Telephone: (800) 421-3481
Fax: (202) 453-6012; TDD: (800) 877-8339
Email: OCR@ed.gov