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
- Statement by Ora Pescovitz
- 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)
- University selects former State Police director to head DPSS (June 20, 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.
- Board of Regents’ resolution
- President Coleman’s statement
- Dr. Pescovitz’s response to the report
- The University Audits report
- Management Response to University Audits Report
- Questions and Answers
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