I am Lucy. - The Boston Globe

Although 40 years have passed, respected institutions still suppress information about sexual assault, and rape remains the most under-reported of violent crimes. In February, the Center for Public Integrity reported findings of a 12-month investigation of campus rape. It found that colleges and universities continue “ducking bad publicity’’ by misrepresenting statistics on campus rapes.

Crime Reporting - Gonzaga University

In addition to reporting emergencies to the Security Department (after notifying 911), reports of crimes which are non-emergency in nature or delayed should also be reported to the Security Department. At the time the crime is reported, a Security Officer can assist the victim in making a report with the Spokane Police Department if requested. Filing a report with Security is not the same thing as filing a report with the Spokane Police. In some cases the victim has the option of requesting a Spokane police officer to respond. S.P.D.'s normal procedure for non-emergency or delayed crime reports is for the victim or reporting party to call Spokane Crime Reporting Center at (509) 456-2233, where a report is generally taken over the phone. An online service is available at: www.spokanecounty.org/crimereportingcenter/