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REPORTS


PUBLIC INTEGRITY REPORTS

The Public Integrity unit serves to protect citizens, members of The University
of Texas System Police and the reputation of this department within the
community. All complaints, including anonymous complaints, against this agency
or its employees are investigated thoroughly, objectively and expeditiously.

To contact the Public Integrity unit, call the Office of the Chief of Police at:

713-792-3350


2023 COMMISSIONED AND NON-COMMISSIONED PERSONNEL

Complaint Type Sustained Unfounded Pending Suspension Retired/Resigned in lieu
of Termination Termination Active Case 6 Attendance 4 2 Conduct & Behavior 1 1
Insubordination 2 2 Conduct While on Duty 2 1 Department Values 3 Judgment 3 1
Responsibility to know Laws & Procedures 1 1 Use of Force 1 1 Performance of
Duty 1 Respect for fellow employees 2 1 Truthfulness 1 2 1 21 5 6 2 3 3


SUBMIT A COMPLAINT OR COMMENDATION USING THE FORMS BELOW:

 * Submit a Commendation
   
   UT Police is committed to enhancing the quality of life, learning and working
   experience at UTHealth Houston and MD Anderson while maintaining safe and
   secure campuses. If you had a positive experience involving any member of the
   UT Police that you would like to share with us, please fill out the form
   below. We would love to hear from you! Your commendation of exceptional
   service provides the individuals you acknowledge with a greater sense of
   pride which increases morale and motivation.
   
   Submit Commendation

 * Submit a Complaint
   
   UT Police is committed to providing the highest quality of police service to
   the university community. In order to be responsive to community needs, it is
   necessary to have citizen input. Complaints or suggestions received by the
   Chief of Police will be screened to determine if it is a complaint against an
   employee (violation of rules and regulations) or a recommendation for
   improvement of the department at large (process improvement). Verbal or
   anonymous complaints are also investigated but are more difficult to process.
   
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RACIAL PROFILING STATEMENT

Racial profiling is specifically prohibited in Texas under the provisions of the
Criminal Code of Procedure Articles 2.131-2.137. UT Police officers are
prohibited from engaging in bias profiling in traffic contacts, field contacts
and in asset seizure and forfeiture. For those who believe they have been
stopped or searched based on racial or bias-based profiling, complaints should
be directed to UT Police through the form linked above, or at:

713-792-2890 utpdia@mdanderson.org Racial Profiling Reports

All complaints are investigated in a thorough and timely manner. If racial or
bias-based profiling occurs and is proven in sustained complaints, disciplinary
action including termination of employment and criminal prosecution may result.
If bias-based profiling behaviors are suspected, early intervention to correct
such behavior may be appropriate and could include counseling, training and
education.


ANNUAL SECURITY REPORTS

The Annual Security Report for MD Anderson and the Security and Fire Safety
Report for UTHealth Houston (Clery Reports) are published yearly by October 1
pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus
Crime Statistics law, which was signed into law by President George Bush in
1990. This law applies to all institutions of higher education which participate
in federal student aid programs and it requires that each institution publicly
disclose three years of campus crime statistics and basic security policies.

2023 Security and Fire Safety Report for UTHealth Houston UTHealth Houston
Campus Security Authorities 2023 Annual Security Report for MD Anderson MD
Anderson Campus Security Authorities


VIEW AND DOWNLOAD PREVIOUS ANNUAL SECURITY REPORTS

 * View Reports Archive
    * 2022 Security and Fire Safety Report for UTHealth
    * 2022 Annual Security Report for MD Anderson
    * 2021 Security and Fire Safety Report for UTHealth
    * 2021 Annual Security Report for MD Anderson
    * 2020 Security and Fire Safety Report for UTHealth
    * 2020 Annual Security Report for MD Anderson
    * 2019 Security and Fire Safety Report for UTHealth
    * 2019 Annual Security Report, MD Anderson, published in September 2019
    * 2018 Annual Security Report, UTHealth, revised October 2019
    * 2018 Annual Security Report, MD Anderson
    * 2017 Security and Fire Safety Report, revised October 2019
    * 2016 Security and Fire Safety Report, revised October 2019

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