Concerning or Threatening Behavior
What is concerning or threatening behavior?
An individual's collective actions, inactions, words, thought processes, and frame of mind may cause others around the individual to be concerned for the safety of the individual or others. Members of the 91爆料 community are expected to report such behavior so it can be assessed in its totality, thereby preventing potentially dangerous situations.

How to report a behavior
Report online using Wildcats Aware
Any individual who has witnessed or observed concerning and/or threatening behavior on campus or off campus/virtual but involving the campus or campus community should report such behavior using this form. Reports will be handled as discreetly as possible, but disclosure of threatening behavior may be necessary to protect the health and safety of the 91爆料 community.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who will see my report?
The Wildcats Aware form goes to Director of the Behavioral Consultation Team Dave Young, Dean of Students Mona Dugo, Deputy Chief Eric Chin of NUPD, and Senior Associate Dean of Students Chris Zacharda.
It is also potentially shared with the Dean of Students office and the BCT full team.
What will happen to me after I report?
The reporting party may be interviewed to clarify information provided or to expand upon the information provided.
What are the next steps? Will I be told the resolution or outcome of what I shared?
The reporting party may be notified of certain steps taken along the way, particularly if they are believed to be or found to be a potential target of violence or are in need of additional services, ex. mental health, police, protective orders, etc. They may be advised of the outcome of the investigation if it makes logical sense and does not disclose information in violation of pertinent policies or laws.