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Prevent and Report Sexual Misconduct

Prevent and Report Sexual Misconduct. New Student Training. It’s against the Honor Code and the Law. Sexual Misconduct : sexual harassment stalking dating violence sexual violence/assault domestic violence. Harassment.

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Prevent and Report Sexual Misconduct

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  1. Prevent and Report Sexual Misconduct New Student Training

  2. It’s against the Honor Code and the Law Sexual Misconduct: • sexual harassment • stalking • dating violence • sexual violence/assault • domestic violence

  3. Harassment • Unwanted speech or conduct that causes someone around you to feel uncomfortable, threatened, intimidated, humiliated Examples: 1. Verbal: Inappropriate jokes, disrespectful nicknames, sexually suggestive comments 2. Non-verbal: Staring, personal gifts, written messages 3. Physical: Invading someone’s personal space, hugging

  4. Stalking • Definition: Repeatedly following, monitoring, harassing, threatening, or intimidating another by telephone, mail, electronic communication, social media • Be mindful of cultural differences • How to Respond: Ask them to stop if comfortable doing so or contact the Title IX Coordinator for assistance

  5. Dating Violence Definition: Abuse or violence between partners or former partners Signs of abuse: • Extreme jealousy • Isolating from family or friends • Possessiveness, controlling (video) • Constantly criticizing • Pressuring to have sex • Physically hurting in any way

  6. Why? • 1 in 5 female college students are sexually assaulted (mostly freshmen) • 4% of college men report having survived a rape or attempted rape in their lives • 90% of assault is committed by an acquaintance • It is the least reported crime in the US • Cultural differences are common on our campus, regardless of that, we must follow the Honor Code and the Law • Students should know there are resources available to help

  7. Prevention Methods

  8. Make your limits clear when in a relationship

  9. Avoid substances that impair your judgment

  10. Learn the difference between abusive and healthy relationships

  11. Learn the facts and myths about Sexual Misconduct

  12. In case of emergency Call: The Police: 911 Campus Security: 808-675-3911

  13. Learn to be and Active Bystander

  14. Be an active bystander • Be respectful of others • Speak up when you witness inappropriate behavior • Learn more about sexual misconduct Helping others • Believe them, do not blame them • Let them know you are there to listen • Avoid asking “why” questions • Offer to go with them to get help/report

  15. Use the buddy system

  16. Close your blinds and lock your doors

  17. Avoid hitchhiking and picking up hitch hikers

  18. Leave detailed notes for friends and roommates when you leave

  19. Take a self defense class

  20. Report to the Title IX Coordinator Debbie Hippolite Wright: Titleix@byuh.edu, (808) 675-4819 She will: • Help you get the help you need • Research the case • Report to the university • Take measures to ensure your academic success

  21. Learn more • Check out our Sexual Misconduct website: • http://hr.byuh.edu/sexual_misconduct Other campus resources: • Counseling Services • Campus Security • Office of Honor • Human Resources

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