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All crimes should be reported immediately to the police.

IN THE EVENT OF EMERGENCY, CALL 911

Non-emergencies:

  • OXFORD CAMPUS
    • On campus—Miami University Police, 529-2222
    • Off campus—Oxford City Police, 523-4321

  • HAMILTON CAMPUS
    • Hamilton Police, 868-5811
    • Campus Security, 785-3222

  • MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS
    • Middletown Police, 425-7700
    • Campus Security, 727-3333

Crimes reported to the following individuals or offices are included in our annual crime statistics report:

Oxford Campus

  • Miami University Police, Police Services Center, 4945 Oxford-Trenton Rd., 529-2222
  • Oxford City Police, 523-4321
  • Ethics and Student Conflict Resolution, 247 Gaskill Hall, 529-1417
  • Residence Life Staff (Including Hall Directors, Advisers, and Resident Assistants)
  • Dean of Students, 109 Kreger Hall, 529-1877
  • Vice President for Student Affairs, 109 Kreger Hall, 529-4631
  • Executive Director of Dolibois European Center, Chateau de Differdange, Luxembourg, 011-352-582222-1
  • Advisers to student organizations
  • Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and coaches of intercollegiate athletic teams, 230 Millett Hall, 529-3113
  • Director of the Women's Center, 205 MacMillan Hall, 529-1510
Hamilton Campus
  • Miami University Police, Police Services Center, 4945 Oxford-Trenton Rd., 529-2222
  • Hamilton Police, 868-5811
  • Executive Director, 202 Mosler Hall, 785-3200
  • Director of Business Services, 100 Mosler Hall, 785-3155
  • Assistant Executive Director and Director of Student Services, 127 Rentschler Hall, 785-3211
  • Campus Security (Securitas), 785-3222
Middletown Campus
  • Miami University Police, Police Services Center, 4945 Oxford-Trenton Rd., 529-2222
  • Middletown Police, 425-7700
  • Executive Director, 116 Johnston Hall, 727-3211
  • Director of Business Services, 114 Johnston Hall, 727-3400
  • Associate Executive Director for Student Affairs, 124 Johnston Hall, 727-3233
  • Campus Security (Securitas), 727-3333
Confidentiality

Crimes reported to counselors at the Student Counseling Services, the Psychology Clinic, or to a physician or nurse at the Health Services Center are confidential by law. Some off-campus reports may also be legally confidential (for example, to clergy, the Community Counseling and Crisis Center, and McCullough-Hyde Hospital). Crimes reported to the above are not included in the annual crime statistics report.

Because of the Ohio public records law, Miami is not permitted to promise confidentiality to persons reporting crimes to individuals or offices that supply crime statistics for this annual report.

Timely Warnings

The Campus Crime Alert is designed to give students a timely notification of crimes and to heighten safety awareness as well as to seek information that will lead to an arrest and conviction of the perpetrator when violent crimes against persons or major crimes against property have occurred. Miami University will issue a Campus Crime Alert when a crime is reported to the Miami University Police or the Oxford Police, Hamilton Police, or Middletown Police that represents a threat to the safety of members of the community. Every attempt will be made to distribute a crime alert soon after the incident is reported; however, the release of the crime alert is subject to the availability of facts concerning the incident. The alerts are distributed through a network of on-campus offices and off-campus businesses and property managers. Crime alerts are posted on the Miami University Police website at www.muohio.edu/police and e-mailed to students, faculty, and staff.

The offices of Business Services on the Hamilton and Middletown campuses distribute the Timely Warnings for their respective regional campuses.

 

 

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