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In response to the CSU systemwide audit conducted by Cozen O’Connor, the CSU’s newly revised Title IX/DHR Annual Report Survey establishes more robust and standardized data collection methods across all 23 universities.

The survey results have been made publicly available through an online dashboard to provide transparency and accountability for the CSU’s Title IX/DHR casework. This data will inform Civil Rights programming across the system, identify and track emerging patterns/trends, and highlight opportunities for additional prevention education and training.

Things to keep in mind when reviewing the CSU online dashboard:


  • Concerns v. Reports v. Complaints v. Investigations: Concerns are conduct which does not fall under the Nondiscrimination Policy and these are now being captured. All incident reports will result in action, but not all reports will graduate to the level of a complaint or an investigation.
  • Comparing Campuses: Universities vary dramatically in terms of size, student body, location (urban vs. rural), residential vs. commuter, Greek life, athletics, or situations they have faced and thus the data cannot be compared campus by campus. 

 

New Survey Data - 2023-24

The new robust and standardized reporting practices are designed to provide the most accurate picture overall of what is being reported at CSUSB. The university is committed to continually expanding prevention education, raising awareness of people’s rights and how we support them, and building trust in the process.

CSUSB Title IX/DHR Annual Report Survey Dashboard 2023-24

Systemwide CSU Annual Report Surveys

 

Prior Annual Report Survey

CSUSB Title IX Annual Report 2021-22

CSUSB Title IX Annual Report 2020-21

CSUSB Title IX Annual Report 2019-20

CSUSB Title IX Annual Report 2018-19

CSUSB Title IX Annual Report 2017-18 

CSUSB Title IX Annual Report 2016-17

CSUSB Title IX Annual Report 2015-16

 

Message Regarding the Title IX Annual Report for 2022-2023

The CSU Chancellor’s Office is refining the categories of Title IX data that gets gathered in order to ensure the accuracy of campus Title IX Annual Reports and to facilitate more precise analysis and identification of patterns and trends. While the CO works to update the data queries, CSU campuses will defer issuing Title IX Annual Reports until the Chancellor’s Office finalizes new guidance for data collection and reporting.

During this time, all CSU campuses will continue to issue the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the Clery Act). This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning Clery Act defined crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the CSU, and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. This report includes, but is not limited to, reported incidents of sexual assault (including rape, fondling, incest, and statutory rape), domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.  Please note that the data in the Annual Security Report differs from the data that has historically been reported in a campus’s Title IX Annual Report due to the specific definitional and geographical parameters required for Clery statistics.

This decision from the CSU Chancellor’s Office to defer issuance of a Title IX Annual Report for 2022-2023 is in response to feedback from Cozen O’Connor following their assessment of the CSU’s Title IX and Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation (DHR) programs and from the California State Auditor following their audit of the CSU’s system to assess the CSU’s handling of sexual harassment complaints against employees at the Office of the Chancellor (Chancellor’s Office), California State University, Fresno, San José State University, and Sonoma State University. 

 

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