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Victim of Crime Abroad

If you become a victim of a crime while traveling abroad, several resources are available to support you.

In case of emergency,Ìýplease get in touch with theÌý³Ô¹ÏÍø Atlantic Police Department Ìýat (561) 297-3500, and your call will be routed to the appropriate department as needed.

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Student Travelers

Students engaged in study abroad: Contact your on-site faculty/program leaders or international office contact at the institution you are attending. Faculty/program leaders are provided with an emergency cell phone number they can call 24/7. A staff member from Education Abroad (EA) will answer the phone.

Students engaged in other university-related approved travel: Contact the Dean of Students during regular business hours (Monday through Thursday 7:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST), or call the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Atlantic Police Department directly during non-business hours.

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All Travelers

U.S. Government Resources for all travelers abroad:

Office of Overseas Citizens Services: For emergency assistance 24/7Ìýat embassies, consulates, and consular agencies overseas and in Washington, D.C., contact theÌý at (888) 407-4747 (from the U.S. or Canada) or (202) 501-4444 (from overseas).

: This website provides guidance on reporting and replacing a lost U.S. travel document.

: Prior to departure, identify the U.S. Embassy/Consulate closest to your travel location(s).

(STEP): Enrollment in STEP is recommended for all international travelers prior to departing the U.S.