About Thanks, Bart
This guide seeks to be nonpartisan and focuses on student safety, wellbeing, and social justice.
Thanks to Heidi Johnson at the UNLV Libraries and her permission to borrow her work.
If you are not in immediate danger, additional resources for getting help are listed below.
Get Help!
If you or someone else are in immediate danger or would like to report a crime, please contact Dalton State Public Safety.
Emergency Police Services
911 (Dalton Police Department) or
706-272-4461 (Dalton State Public Safety)
Non-Emergency Police Services
706-278-9085 (Dalton Police Department) or
706-272-4461(Dalton State Public Safety)
1-877-516-3426 (Dalton State Public Safety hotline) toll-free 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Voice your concerns, and remain anonymous if you prefer. This service allows you to anonymously send additional information, if available, and also receive feedback or questions to your report via a report number and PIN.
If you are not in immediate danger, additional resources for getting help are listed on this page.
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Report
Resources and forms for reporting any form of harassment, discrimination, or abuse that you experience or witness.