
Sexual Misconduct includes any sexual act that occurs without the “effective” consent of the other party and includes the following:
1. Sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal, or oral penetration)
2. Other sexual contact
3. “Effective Consent” is:
· Initiators of sexual activity are responsible for obtaining effective consent.
· Silence or passivity is not effective consent.
· The use of intimidation, coercion, threats, force or violence negates any consent obtained.
· Consent is not considered effective if obtained from an individual who is incapable of giving consent due to the following:
· a mental, developmental, or physical disability; or
· s/he is under the legal age to give consent; or
· s/he is intoxicated by alcohol, beer or under the influence of drugs.
Oklahoma State University’s sexual assault (including rape) prevention efforts involve staff members from the entire community. Individuals representing the OSU Police Department, Residential Life Department, University Counseling Service, OSU Faculty, Greek Life, University Conduct Office, and the OSU Student Health Center, individually and collectively, provide training programs, presentations, and workshops to any interested individuals or groups. Members of the OSU community also work closely with off-campus agencies such as the District Attorney’s Office and Stillwater Domestic Violence Services. Program topics generally include stranger rape, date and acquaintance rape, rapist characteristics, rape trauma syndrome, and victim recovery. An increasing number of presentations, explaining the male’s role in sexual assaults, are directed to all-male audiences such as fraternities and athletic teams.
Procedure
for Students to Follow If a Sex Offense Occurs:
The Stillwater community is very fortunate to have
a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program at Stillwater Medical Center. This
special service assures a victim of sexual assault some degree of privacy
and treatment by a specially trained nurse. The
nurse will perform the examination and stay with the victim throughout
the treatment process. Stillwater
Medical Center, Stillwater Domestic Violence Services, and law enforcement
collaborate to provide service and care to survivors of sexual assault. The
OSU Student Health Center does not have the SANE program and does not provide
emergency care.
If you become a victim of a sexual assault, the following
procedures are recommended:
1.Do what you need to do to feel safe; get to a safe place or contact someone with whom you are comfortable. Stillwater has a 24-hour Rape Crisis Line (624-3020) to meet these needs. The Rape Hotline worker will give advice and discuss options about how to proceed. The following are recommended:
5.The rape advocate will support you throughout the entire exam, which will be performed by the nurse. The advocate will give you a packet of toiletries. You may clean up in the exam suite. A change of clothing will be provided if your clothing is kept for evidence.
6.If a family member or significant other comes to the hospital, the advocate may call a backup advocate to support this person while you undergo the exam.
7.The advocate will provide a packet of written materials to you. This material contains information about common reactions to rape, follow-up medical needs, and support services. The advocate will strongly encourage that you and your loved ones use counseling services available from Stillwater Domestic Violence Services (SDVS), the University Counseling Service, or other community resources.
8.Reporting the Rape:
A rape or other sexual assault experience can be very
emotionally disruptive and it takes time to come to terms with such a major
stress. In addition to support that
may be found in family and friends, the following agencies have professional
counselors who can be of assistance, provide further information on the
subject of rape, and make referrals to private clinicians in the community.
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·316 Student Union - 744-5472 ·002 Student Health Center - 744-7007 |
·118 North Murray -744-5975
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24-Hour Crisis Line – 624-3020 115 E. 4th – 377-2344 |
At the request of the victim, Oklahoma State University will attempt to arrange for the victim to change his/her living situation or switch academic course sections if such accommodations are reasonably available.
If the offender is a student, and the alleged assault took place on or off campus in the Stillwater community, a complaint can be filed in the Student Conduct Office, 326 Student Union, 744-5470.Such complaint should be filed as soon as possible, preferably within 60 days of the incident. The time period for filing such a complaint may be extended by the Vice President for Student Affairs or designee. Such complaint shall:
1.Be in writing and be signed by the complainant;
2.Include the date, time, place, name(s) of person(s) involved and the circumstances of the alleged violation;
3.Include the names
of any witnesses to the alleged violation.
When a sexual misconduct complaint is filed, the student will meet with
the Student Conduct Officer to clarify information, to receive an explanation
of the process and procedures available, and to determine the outcome desired
by the complainant. Complaints of
sexual misconduct can be handled informally or formally. Informal
proceedings involve each party meeting separately with the Student Conduct
Officer to provide information about the incident. If
suspension from the University is the desired outcome or a possible outcome,
formal proceedings are usually invoked. Formal
proceedings involve a hearing before a Hearing Panel of five people who
will listen to all the evidence, ask necessary questions, and make a decision.
During
the formal process, both parties have the opportunity to ask and answer
questions. At anytime during either
the informal or formal process, both parties may be accompanied by an advisor.
The
advisor may assist in preparation for the hearing, he/she can take notes,
whisper suggestions, etc., but he/she is not allowed to speak or directly
participate in the hearing.
Both parties are entitled to be notified of the outcome of either an informal or a formal discipline proceeding. The information is limited to the final decision and sanction(s), if any.
Sanctions can include the entire range of sanctions listed in Student
Rights and Responsibilities Governing Student Behavior.
Where
it is determined that sexual misconduct is more likely than not to have
occurred, disciplinary action can include suspension or expulsion from
the University. Updated 8/05 through the
Student Conduct Office, Division of Student Affairs at Oklahoma
State University 326 Student Union - (405)
744-5470