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Reporting a Sexual
Assault
Reporting incidents of sexual
assault is important:
- Reporting contributes to statistics that give a clear picture of what
is happening on campus
- Reporting contributes to creating a safer campus environment
- Reporting assists survivors to take action and begin to restore personal
control in their lives
- Reporting may help protect other people from being sexually assaulted
Who Should Report?
People with significant responsibility
for students and campus activities are required to report a sexual assault.
These people include:
- President, Vice Presidents, Deans, Directors and other administrators
- Program supervisors
- Department Chairs
- Coaches, assistant coaches and athletic trainers
- Nurses
- Resident Assistants
- Security guards
Where and How to Report
Sexual Assault
Where to Report:
How to Report:
- Reports can be anonymous; respect the wishes of the sexual assault
survivor
- In order for statistics to be counted, you must include the basic
elements of what took place including:
- Use of force; type of force used
- Circumstances of the assault including the involvement of drugs,
alcohol or Rohypnal or other date rape drugs
- Location of the assault
- Date and time of the assault
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