New Division of Public Safety and Security
Oct. 19, 2012
The University of Michigan Board of Regents has approved the creation of a new Division of Public Safety and Security to bring together all safety and security units on the Ann Arbor campus. This action is part of an exhaustive three-pronged review of how the university handled the discovery of child pornography at the U-M Health System.
Record Update: Extensive review culminates in new campus safety structure
Memo from the Board of Regents
Statement by the Board of Regents
Statement by President Coleman
Margolis Healy executive summary
Margolis Healy full report
Safety and Security Steering Committee report (Oct. 1, 2012)
Safety and Security Steering Committee report (Jan. 29, 2013)
Charges against medical resident
Feb. 10, 2012
A former medical resident at the University of Michigan Health System faces criminal charges for possession of child pornography. University Audits has conducted a review of how the initial reporting was handled.
Dr. Pescovitz's response to the report
Management Response to University Audits Report
Record Update stories:
Judge takes plea under advisement in pornography case
University moves forward with consultants on campus security
Regents mandate external review of medical resident case
Coleman calls delay in crime report a 'serious failure'
University committed to correcting gaps in procedures
UMHS medical resident charged with possession of child pornography