Anyone may submit a report of instances of distressing, disruptive, or dangerous behavior to the Threat Assessment Team (TAT) through email or the reporting tool.
Email: threat.assessment.team@email.wsu.edu
The EP42 Threat Assessment Team is not a substitute for police or emergency involvement. Persons witnessing or engaged in an emergency situation should call 911.
Co-Chairs are available for consult discussions to discuss the concern.
The EP42 Threat Assessment Team is not a disciplinary body.
Additional Resources
- Office of the Dean of Students; telephone 509-335-5757; e-mail deanofstudents@wsu.edu
- Human Resource Services; telephone 509-335-4521; e-mail hrs@wsu.edu
- Campus safety and security departments:
- WSU Everett Campus Safety Officer; telephone 425-315-4014; website: WSU Everett Campus Emergency Procedures
- WSU Pullman Police Department; telephone 509-335-8548, e-mail police@wsu.edu
- WSU Spokane Campus Security; telephone 509-358-7995; e-mail rpsecurity@wsu.edu
- WSU Tri-Cities Campus Safety and Security; telephone 509-372-7234; website: WSU Tri-Cities Campus Emergency Information
- WSU Vancouver Public Safety and Police; telephone 360-546-9001; e-mail wsuvcops@wsu.edu;
websites: WSU Vancouver Public Safety | WSU Vancouver Campus Police
- Reporting Hazing: If you have knowledge of any acts of hazing, please complete the Hazing Report Form.
- File a Report for discrimination, harassment, or sex based violence: Reporting misconduct on the basis of sex, including different treatment, sexual harassment, stalking, dating violence, domestic violence, or sexual misconduct
- For WSU Assistance to report student Community Standards Reporting A Concern
- For WSU Assistance with the Dean of Students: Student Care Network/Care Case Referal Dean of Students