Services We Offer
The George Washington University Police Department provides a range of services to the GW community that play an important role in our community policing efforts. Please explore the information provided in this section and take advantage of the programs and opportunities provided.
GWPD provides a wide array of services for victims, witnesses, and any other affected parties of crimes. These services are coordinated by the Office of Advocacy & Support. Any GW student, faculty or staff member who has experienced being the victim of a crime in any form (physical, economical, or psychological) is encouraged to take advantage of this resource. This office works closely with the GW Title IX Office, and we encourage you to seek additional information on the Haven website.
The Threat Assessment Team is a cross-functional team comprised of a variety of University offices that addresses concerns about threatening behavior that could result in violence directed towards the students, faculty, and staff of the George Washington University. The goal of the Threat Assessment Team is to evaluate behavior that individuals perceive as warning signs for future violent or self-destructive actions. The team can be rapidly convened in order to assess situations whenever they arise. Concerning and threatening behavior can occur in a variety of ways, and all threats should be taken seriously.
Call the Team if someone's actions, words, or writing makes you feel threatened or concerned in any way. A call to GWPD will activate the Team for imminent concerns, or you may report concerning behavior online for non-imminent concerns.
ANNOUNCEMENT
GW's Lost and Found has relocated to Facilities Central, located at the Support Building (2025 F St. NW) First Floor, Suite 101.