TCU Victim Advocate Program
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The Texas Christian University Victim Advocate Program provides
campus and community resources for students, faculty and staff
who are victims. This includes, but is not limited to, assault,
relationship violence, sexual harassment, stalking rape, and
prior assault. The program is designed to assist individuals in
the recovery process by providing timely information and
confidential support.
A TCU Victim Advocate is part of a trained and experienced team. The Advocate's goal is to empower and support the victim. A victim is encouraged to report the offense to the Fort Worth Police and utilize the university discipline process described in the Student Handbook. While it is the objective of TCU officials that perpetrators of crime are arrested and prosecuted, the university will honor choices made by each individual. Federal regulations require the TCU Victim Advocate Program to insure that all incidents reported to the program are reflected accurately in TCU's Annual Crime Statistics. This information is reported and disseminated in statistical format only.
