Make a Report

Reporting to Point Loma Nazarene University Officials

Reports of discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual misconduct, and relationship violence can be reported through any of the following methods: 

The University has designated a Title IX Coordinator to provide you with assistance and support, and to monitor and oversee overall compliance with laws and policies related to sexual violence. Your campus Title IX Coordinator is available to explain and discuss your right to file a criminal complaint; the University’s relevant complaint process, and your right to receive assistance with that process, including the investigation process; how confidentiality is handled; available resources, both on and off campus; and other related matters

Danielle Brown Friberg
Title IX Coordinator 
Nicholson Commons, 3rd Floor, Office 326A
dfriberg@pointloma.edu
(619) 849-2313

What Happens When a Report Is Filed?

Making a Report to Police and Filing a Criminal Complaint

To file a criminal complaint, the San Diego Police Department can be reached at (619) 531-2000. 

If you are planning to file a criminal complaint or might do so later, a SART exam (also known as a rape kit) can secure valuable evidence that can be used. It is important to do this as soon as possible, preferably within 72 hours. If possible, do not drink, bathe, douche, brush your teeth, change clothing, or comb your hair. It's only natural to want to do these things, but you may be destroying evidence you will need if you decide to prosecute at a later date. Put all clothing, bedding, and other evidence in a paper (not plastic) bag. A SART exam is done by medical staff at the following hospitals:  

Palomar Hospital
(760) 739-3800
Pomerado Hospital
(858) 613-4457
Navy Medical Center
(Military Personnel and Military Dependents Only)
(619) 532-8275

These hospitals will also provide medical care including testing for pregnancy, STDs, and HIV as well as check for internal and external injuries