Threat Assessment Report
The Threat Assessment Team is a group of trained professionals from different departments across campus who discuss and evaluate behaviors of concern that could precede a violent event. This could be violence to self, others, campus, or the Loyola community. This team addresses behaviors of concern and provides resources to help keep the Loyola University campus a safe working and learning environment.
Reporting An Immediate Danger
Anyone who becomes aware of situations that pose an imminent threat to the safety of the Loyola community or one of its members should notify LUPD immediately by calling 9-1-1 from any campus phone or by calling (504) 865-3434. LUPD is available 24/7 and can immediately respond to a threat to the campus. This is the ONLY phone line on campus that is always monitored so threats that may pose an imminent danger to the campus should be reported here.
Reporting a Situation/Person of Concern, but not an Immediate Danger.
LUPD/TAT Members
Reports of threats that do not involve an immediate danger to the campus can be reported to any TAT member, or directly to LUPD. TAT members and LUPD officers will bring the report to the TAT, which will coordinate an appropriate response.
BIT Form
Reports concerning students can also be submitted via the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) Form. BIT Form reports that involve threats to the Loyola community are reviewed and forwarded to the TAT.
Silent Witness Form
Individuals can render anonymous reports via the Silent Witness Form: https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?LoyolaUnivNO&layout_id=3. However, TAT’s ability to respond may be limited in situations when anonymous reports are made. If at all possible, TAT requests that submitting individuals provide their names when making reports.
For more information about the Threat Assessment Team, visit their webpage by clicking below.