Support and resources
Many resources are available to those who seek assistance dealing with stalking, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assualt (including but not limited to rape) and sexual harassment. If you are a victim of interpersonal violence, or know someone who could benefit from these resources, please refer to the resources found here.
How to get support for interpersonal violence
Would you like to speak to someone?
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Confidentially
Information remains with the student and the source. Source is not obligated to report to the Title IX Coordinator or anyone else unless there is imminent concern for safety.
- University Counseling Center (UCC)
- Title IX Peer Advisors
- Decker Student Health Services Center
- Harpur’s Ferry
- University Ombudsman
- Binghamton University Psychological Clinic
- Binghamton University Interfaith Council (BUIC)
- Crime Victims Assistance Center (CVAC)
- Local hospitals
- 24/7 National Domestic Violence Hotline — 800-799-7233
- RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline — 1-800-656-4673
- NYS Trooper Campus Sexual Assault Victims Unit (CSAVU)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Family Planning of South Central New York
- Victim Connect
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Anonymously
Student’s identity remains unknown to the source. Anonymous reports may limit the extent to which the source is able to investigate and/or address the complaint. In this case, give as much detailed information as possible.
Anonymous resources
- Crime Victims Assistance Center (CVAC) Crisis Line
- RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline — 1-800-656-4673
- 24/7 National Domestic Violence Hotline — 800-799-7233
- New York State Hotline for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence — 1-800-942-6906
- Title IX — online anonymous form
- New York State Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NYSCASA)
Submit anonymous report
- Report a crime
- Report an incident of sexual assault, sexual harassment/discrimination, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking to the Binghamton University Title IX Coordinator
- Campus Sexual Assault Victims Unit
To report a sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and/or stalking within a college campus in New York State: 1-844-845-7269
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Privately
Obligated to report known names and facts to Title IX Coordinator. The University may take action.
- CARE Team
- Residential Life
- Office of Student Conduct
- Title IX Coordinator
- University Police Department (UPD) and/or local law enforcement
- Other University faculty and/or staff member
Visit the Binghamton Support Network and the SUNY Mental Health Repository for additional on- and off-campus resources.