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The work group outlined a bias and hate incident reporting system with online, phone, and in-person options, language access, disability accommodations, and anonymous reporting where feasible. The proposed intake form would capture perceived motivation, type of harm, location, and a free-text description, while clearly explaining when reports must be referred to police or other authorities.
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The system is still being designed, not launched. Members said residents need several ways to report incidents and need clear information about confidentiality, follow-up, and how reports will be used. The group will refine the form, consult technical and legal staff, and compare reporting systems in other communities and universities before making final recommendations.
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