She said she meets with Baylor Police Chief Brad Wigtil each week.

After someone reports an incident, Crawford presents options, which include counseling, academic support and campus safety measures.

“Our students are so kind and such hard workers that they might not ask for everything they need,” she said.

Crawford and her team also create an “empowerment model,” signed by Crawford, a case manager and the complainant.

Her office has two investigators, two contracted adjudicators and an educator.

“I want students to be in control,” Crawford said. “I’m on their team working with them in working on a plan. I want them to be in control. That’s part of healing.”

On Friday afternoon, the Baylor Board of Regents approved an “administrative plan to prevent sexual violence.” The university will hire more counselors as part of the plan, one of six commitments officials said will be implemented immediately.