Crime Victim Resources
A victim of crime is a person who has suffered physical or emotional injury, or financial loss because of a crime. Victims of crime may have:
Crime often affects more than just the direct victim, witnesses to a crime and family members of a person injured or killed are also affected. The effects of crime can produce many different feelings for you, your family, friends and your community.
If so, you may be entitled to certain rights under Louisiana's Crime Victim Bill of Rights.
In order for a victim, or designated family member, to be eligible to receive notices and exercise the rights provided by law, the victim or designated family member must complete the Louisiana Victim Notice & Registration Form, which will be filed with the law enforcement agency investigating the offense of which the person is a victim of a crime.
The University of New Orleans wants you to know, if you become a victim of a crime, there are resources available here on campus and the metro area. A 鈥淩esources Available for Crime Victims鈥 brochure has been published by the University of New Orleans to aid crime victims who wish to seek additional assistance. Hard copies of the brochure are also available at the Department of Campus Safety, Student Affairs, and Student Housing.
Emergency Contact: (504) 280-6666
Department of Campus Safety
The University of New Orleans
2000 Lakeshore Drive
234 Computer Center
New Orleans, LA 70148
Phone: (504) 280-6371
Fax: (504) 280-5471
Parking & Traffic Section:
(504) 280-6047
Email: unopd@uno.edu