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Anonymous Crime Reporting

Do not use this site to report events presenting an immediate threat to life or property. Such reports submitted through this service may not receive an immediate response. If you require emergency assistance, please contact the Tufts University Police immediately at x66911 from any campus phone or from an off-campus or cellular phone: (Grafton) 508-839-5303, (Boston) 617-636-6911, (Medford/Somerville) 617-627-6911.

If you know of a crime that has occurred you are encouraged to report it to University Police by calling x66911 on any campus or, if calling from off-campus or on a cellular phone, dialing the the 10-digit phone number for your respective campus.

If you wish to report a crime anonymously you may do so using the link below. Anonymous crime reports are received by EthicsPoint, a private company which provides this service to Tufts University, in order to ensure your anonymity. When you file a report you will receive a Report Key and Password which allows us to ask follow up questions without learning your identity. Please log in to the EthicsPoint site within five days to check the status of your report and for follow up questions.

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Telephone Numbers

Boston Campus

Non-Emergency
(617) 636-6610 or x66610
Emergency
(617) 636-6911 or x66911

Grafton Campus

Non-Emergency
(508) 887-4900 or x84900
Emergency
(508) 887-4900 or x66911

Medford/Somerville Campus

Non-Emergency
(617) 627-3030 or x73030
Emergency
(617) 627-6911 or x66911

Rape Aggression Defense Training

The RAD system objective is based on the philosophy of choices, "to develop and enhance the option of self defense so that they may become more viable considerations to the woman who is attacked." It is a completely natural response when an individual resists during a violent encounter. Yet, unless a woman has developed her options of resistance with education and training, the resistance she attempts may be futile. We try to strengthen innate survival techniques by making her options more available. Preparation through education and training is usually the best way to survive an assault situation.

 

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