Stalking, Harassment, Online Fraud and other Criminal Activities

Computing resources are sometimes misused for harassment and stalking. These behaviors may spread beyond cyberspace into "real life" and can be seriously disruptive for the victim. Law enforcement also deals with cases of online fraud and child pornography. Points of contact for filing reports follow.
 

If you feel threatened or afraid, contact the Rutgers University Police Department. Save copies of chat logs or electronic mail messages or other evidence. Outside of Rutgers University, please contact your local law enforcement. 
 

 
Camden Campus Police
For emergencies dial 911 or 856/225-6111, or dial 8 from any campus phone
For non-emergencies call 856/225-6009
409 North 4th Street, Camden
Camden Campus Police

 
New Brunswick Campus Police
For emergencies dial 911 or 6/911
For non-emergencies call 732/932-7211
55 Commercial Street, New Brunswick
New Brunswick Campus Police
 
Newark Campus Police
For emergencies dial 973/353-5111 or dial 5111 from a campus phone
For non-emergencies call 973/353-5581
200 University Avenue, Newark
Newark Campus Police
 
Office of Employment Equity
Jayne Grandes, Director
732/932-3020 x4030
oee@hr.rutgers.edu
Office of Employment Equity
 
Office of Compliance, Student Policy and Judicial Affairs
732/932-9414
Office of Judicial Affairs
 
Department of Sexual Assault Services and Crime Victim Assistance
Ruth Anne Koenick, Director
732/932-1181 
Sexual Assault Services and Crime Victim Assistance
 
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C).  The site provides an online reporting mechanism for Internet crime, including fraud, child pornography, and other crimes.