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College Policies
& Procedures
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Student
Services |
| Policy Title: |
Sexual Assault |
| Policy Number: |
SS-19 |
Purpose:
To increase the safety and welfare of the Green River Community
College community by providing timely and appropriate action in
the case of sexual assault.
Scope:
This policy includes staff, faculty, and students on campus and
in campus housing.
Definitions:
- Acquaintance/Date Rape: non-consensual sex between
adults who know each other. Acquaintance/date relationships
include platonic, dating, marital, professional, academic or
familial.
- Advocate: A man or woman chosen by a survivor of sexual
assault for support in a crisis.
- Coercion: is defined as force or the power to use force.
Intimidation, threats and peer relationship pressure are common
behaviors used to coerce unwanted sexual contact or activity.
- Consent: Both parties must agree or gain consent to any
sexual activity before initiation. Consent is the act of willingly
and verbally agreeing to engage in specific sexual contact or
conduct. Obtaining consent is an ongoing process in any sexual
interaction. The request of consent must be specific to each
act and should be obtained with each new level of physical and/or
sexual contact/conduct in any given interaction, regardless
of who initiates it. Consent must be clear and verbal.
- The person with whom sexual contact/conduct is initiated:
responsible to express verbally and/or physically her/his willingness
or lack of willingness when reasonably possible. If someone
has initially consented but then stops consenting during a sexual
interaction she/he should communicate withdrawal verbally and/or
through physical resistance. The other individual(s) must stop
immediately.
- Controlled and illegal substances: The use of alcohol, marijuana
and other controlled substances does not excuse sexual misconduct
of any kind. A person under the influence of alcohol or drugs
is legally incapacitated, and therefore incapable of giving
consent to sexual activity.
- Court orders: include the following court issued documents:
- Protection Order – petitioner has been a victim of domestic
violence or who fears abuse from a family or household member
- No Contact Order – victims of domestic violence; incident
must have been reported to the police or criminal charges
pending
- Restraining Order – petitioner is either married to
respondent or has a child in common with them
- Anti-Harassment Order – petitioner has been seriously
alarmed, annoyed, or harassed by conduct which served no
legitimate or lawful purpose
- Incapacitation: A person can never give consent to sexual
activity if they are physically or mentally incapacitated, or
if they are a minor under the age of 18. A person who is unconscious
or under the influence of alcohol, illegal substances or/and
prescribed medication is incapacitated.
- Legal Rape Exam Kit: Sexual Assault Evidence Collection
Kit includes physicians report, diagnostic impressions and description
of trauma and injuries, pelvic exam, collect samples of pubic
hair, vaginal, oral, rectal exam, fingernail scrapings, saliva,
clothing, secretions, check for injuries, blood typing,(swabs,
slides, syringes) foreign materials, alcohol/toxicology samples.
- Rape: is defined by the Washington State Criminal Code as
engaging in sexual intercourse with another person under any
of the following circumstances:
- 1st degree: Forcible compulsion including the
use, or threatened use of a weapon, or what appears to be
a weapon; kidnapping the victim; inflicting serious physical
injury; feloniously entering into a building or vehicle
where the victim is located.
- 2nd degree: Forcible compulsion when the victim
is incapable of giving consent because he or she is physically
helpless or mentally incapacitated for any reason, including
being under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.
- 3rd degree: The victim does not consent to sexual intercourse
with the perpetrator and such lack of consent is expressed
by the victim’s words or conduct.
- Relationship Violence: Used to gain power and control
on a date or in an intimate relationship, this can take the
form of physical, sexual, or verbal coercion, force, threats,
or other forms of manipulation when one person cannot give consent
due to incapacitation.
- Sexual Assault: Can include any form of actual or
attempted sexual activity perpetrated upon a person without
that person’s consent, including sexual behavior coerced through
physical or verbal threats, force or other forms of manipulation
and sexual behavior when one person cannot give consent due
to incapacitation.
- Sexual Harassment: Unwelcome sexual advances, requests
for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a
sexual nature when:
Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly
a term or condition of a person’s employment of academic advancement;
Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is
used as the basis for decisions affecting an individual’s employment
or academic standing; Such conduct has the purpose or effect of
unreasonable interfering with a person’s work or academic performance
or creating and intimidating, hostile or offensive work, learning
or social environment.
- Stalking: A person commits the crime of stalking if,
without lawful authority and under circumstances not amounting
to a felony attempt of another crime:
- He or she intentionally and repeatedly harasses or repeatedly
follows another person; and
- The person being harassed or followed is placed in fear
that the stalker intends to injure the person, another person,
or property of the person or of another person. The feeling
of fear must be one that a reasonable person in the same
situation would experience under all the circumstances;
and
- The stalker either intends to frighten, intimidate,
or harass the person; or knows or reasonably should know
that the person is afraid, intimidated, or harassed even
if the stalker did not intend to place the person in fear
or intimidate or harass the person.
- Attempts to contact or follow the person after being
given actual notice that the person does
not want to be contacted or followed constitutes prima facie
evidence that the stalker intends to intimidate or harass
the person. "Contact" includes, in addition to any
other form of contact or communication, the sending of an
electronic communication to the person.
Policy:
Green River Community College will not tolerate sexual assault.
Sexual assault, for the purposes of this policy, will be defined
as any form of actual or attempted sexual activity perpetrated upon
a person without that person's consent. This includes both
sexual behavior coerced through physical or verbal threats, force
or other forms of manipulation and sexual behavior when one person
cannot give consent due to incapacitation. Such activities
are against the law and are a direct violation of the College's
Student Conduct Code, specifically the sections related to harassment/physical
harm and/or Sexual Harassment. When violations are believed to have
occurred, disciplinary action can be pursued.
Procedure:
The Green River Community College Sexual Assault Procedure defines
and coordinates the efforts of various campus departments in order
to provide a caring and effective institutional response to students
involved in sexual assaults. This statement serves the purpose
of describing the policy but is inadequate for providing a more
detailed background for an informed response to this type of incident.
For that additional information readers should go to the GatorNet
website:
Administration/Departments/Human Resources/Policies & Procedures.
Steps To Follow For First Responders:
- Assess the situation with safety as the first priority
- If in immediate danger, call 911 and then call Campus
Safety at Ext. 3350 so they can meet and guide the police
to the location
- Contact a support person to be with the victim
- Dean of Student Services available at Ext. 3328
- Student Housing residents contact 24 hr duty phone at
206.793.3740
- Counseling Services available at Ext. 2460
- Women’s Programs available at Ext. 2547
- Diversity Services available at Ext. 2403
- Disability Support Services available at Ext. 2646
- Student Life available at Ext. 2415
- TRIO available at Ext. 2654
- See #4 below for additional contacts
- Discuss medical options
- Auburn Regional Medical Center, 202 N. Division St.
253-833-7711
- Valley Medical Center, 400 43rd St., Renton 425-251-5158
Victim should not wash up, but should be checked for sexually
transmitted diseases, HIV, possible pregnancy, and have evidence
collected at a hospital. For best results, a rape exam should
be conducted within 72 hours.
- Discuss legal and college reporting options
- Campus Safety, Ext. 3350, provides safety and will contact
the Auburn Police Department
- The victim can choose if they want to speak to the Police
Officer called
- The victim can choose to have a King County Sexual Assault
Resource Center advocate present during the questioning
and for on-going support 888-998-6423 or 800-825-7273
- Campus Safety fills out a Sexual Assault Report form
- The Dean of Student Services, Ext. 3328, is contacted when
the Sexual Assault Report form is filed and will meet with the
victim to discuss reporting and resource options.
Campus Processes:
Victims of sexual assault are strongly encouraged to use the campus
Code of conduct process, sexual harassment complaint process, and
the criminal justice system in pursuing action against the alleged
offender.
Green River Community College is committed to providing students
with an environment conducive to the pursuit of knowledge. Admission
to the College carries with it the presumption that students will
conduct themselves as responsible members of the community and refrain
from actions that would endanger the health, welfare, or safety
of others. Conduct constituting a sexual offense, such as rape,
sexual or physical assault, or sexual harassment, will not be tolerated.
Students who commit sexual offenses of any form can be prosecuted
under Washington State Criminal Code (RCW Chapter 9A) and/or disciplined
under the College’s Student Conduct Code (WAC 132J-125-270 through
WAC 132J-125-300) and/or Sexual Harassment Policy.
If the alleged offender is a student, the victim is encouraged
to meet with the Dean for Student Services to file a written complaint.
A written complaint allows the Dean to initiate an investigation.
The Dean will treat such a complaint with high priority and will
conduct a fair and impartial investigation. Both parties will have
the opportunity to tell their side of the incident. Both parties
may have an advocate present during any interview or proceeding
related to the alleged assault.
Specific
Authority:
Law
Implemented:
History
of Policy or Procedure
Draft: January 7, 2005, May 17, 2005
Adopted: January 6, 2006
Revised: March 12, 2008
Reviewed by:
Contact: Deborah Casey, Dean of Student Services, Ext. 3328
Cabinet Sponsor: Deborah Casey, Dean of Student Services, Ext. 3328
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