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Harassing
Phone Calls
Unwanted and
Harassing Telephone Calls
Students,
faculty and staff periodically report to Police incidents of harassing or
obscene telephone calls. These calls come from both on-campus and
off-campus locations and originate for a variety of motives.
The
University Police actively investigate such complaints, and the person(s)
are identified in some incidents. Criminal and/or University charges can
result with appropriate sanctions. Your awareness and cooperation is
essential in combating this form of victimization.
The
accompanying information will hopefully assist you in the unwelcome event
of annoying telephone calls of an obscene or harassing nature.
Beating the Harassing Telephone Call
Annoying/harassing
telephone calls are a common occurrence throughout any community. They
disrupt our personal and professional life, as well as inflict untold
emotional stress.
The
University community is not immune to such unfortunate incidents. However,
there are several suggestions that the University Police have outlined for
University members to help reduce and eliminate annoying/harassing
telephone calls.
- Immediately
hang-up the receiver
after your second "hello" or at the first indication that it
is not a normal phone call. Do not slam the receiver-this tips the
caller in believing s/he has succeeded in annoying you.
- Don't give out
personal information
to the caller. If the caller claims to be taking a survey, ask for the
caller's name, phone number and the organization being represented.
This will help verify the authenticity of the survey.
- Don't encourage
the caller or extend the conversation
by trying to determine his/her identity or by answering with witty or
sarcastic remarks. Bear in mind the caller usually wants an emotional
reaction from the victim.
- Don't express any
sympathy or concern
for the caller. The caller will continue to use the victim for
support.
- Report
annoying/harassing phone calls to the University Police Department.
Completing the telephone call log (provided) will assist the
University Police in investigating the incident.
- Acquaintances are
very often responsible for the annoying/harassing phone calls.
Discuss the calls with the appropriate authorities who can assist you
in resolving the problem.
- For
continuing persistent calls, acquiring campus PHONEMAIL service
and changing your phone number are some options which University
Police can assist you with in coordination with the Telecommunications
Office.
- The
possibility exists to place your telephone on a trap system to
identify the location of on-campus calls. This can be arranged through
University Police and Telecommunications.
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