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In the case of students, discipline charges
under the University Disciplinary System may
be filed any time while students are attending
the University. Students making a report of a
sex offense to the University Safety and Security
Department are initiating a charge under the
University Disciplinary System.
Sex offense charges against students may be
processed through the University Disciplinary
System. The standard will be whether it is more
likely than not that the charged student has
violated this sex offense policy. Students found
to have violated this Sex Offense Policy will
be disciplined, up to and including expulsion
from the University. Sanctions will not be lessened
because the offense was committed with an acquaintance
or while on a date.
How to reach Campus Security:
Dial 4911 on campus or use a red campus
phone to dial directly 24 hours a day.
Employee
Discipline
Those employees found violating the University's
rules and regulations regarding alcoholic beverages,
illegal drug use, or other published violations
will be dealt with via the progressive disciplinary
system, possible immediate termination or referral
to the criminal justice system will be dictated
by the facts of each situation.
Sexual
Offenses
Rockhurst University recognizes sex offenses
as an important issue; as a consequence the University
offers education programming concerning the awareness
of rape, acquaintance rape and other forcible
and non-forcible sex offenses. Training in how
to prevent as well as deal with the aftermath
of such attacks is given to members of the Residence
Life staff, Student Development staff and the
Safety and Security Department. All groups on
campus are encouraged to attend programs offered
on sex offense topics. Students, faculty and
staff have available to them the resources of
the Counseling Center, Student Development and
Campus Safety and Security regarding the topics
of sexual assault prevention and survival. Any
campus group or individual is strongly encouraged
to contact any of the listed offices to seek
information on the available programming as well
as the large amounts of printed material on the
subject that are available through these sources.
Procedures for Dealing
with Sexual Offenses
Rockhurst University strongly encourages
those who have been victimized by a sexual assault
to report the incident immediately in order to
seek out all available assistance. This assistance
includes help with filing criminal charges against
the assailant and the pursuit of University Disciplinary
Proceedings, if applicable.
Taking Immediate Actions:
Contact the Rockhurst University Safety and Security Department right
away. They will immediately respond and advise you on what actions
to take. They will contact all relevant staff to assist you at this
initial point and help to take you through the remaining processes.
DO THE FOLLOWING
- After contacting Security, try to relax until
they arrive.
- If you are in a Residence Hall, have another
student, RD or RA wait with you.
- Cooperate with the efforts of all University
Personnel.
- Give details of assailant to the Security
Department.
Do Not Do the Following:
- Take a shower or wash in
any way.
- Change clothes or wash
clothing affected.
- Go to the hospital or clinic
on your own.
- Try to apply first aid
to yourself unless absolutely necessary.
Victims will be encouraged to contact the Kansas
City Missouri Police Department and report this
crime. The University Safety and Security department
will assist you in this effort.
Victims have the right not to provide a statement
to the police department or the campus Safety
and Security Department. However, the crime statistic
(without detail) must be reported in the Annual
Campus Security Report. All other relevant provisions
of the Campus Security Act must be fulfilled,
including the timely reporting of the event to
the campus community. Only the barest details
need to be reported and do not include the name
or any other descriptors relevant to the victim.
Alcoholic
Beverages and Illegal Drugs
Alcohol
Rockhurst University observes all of the laws of the State of Missouri
regarding the consumption of alcoholic beverages. It does so as a law-abiding
citizen and to safeguard those persons whose rights are threatened
by irresponsible drinking on campus or at social events.
Students who are 21 years of age or older may
drink alcoholic beverages on campus, but only
as guided and regulated by the Student Handbook.
NO ONE under the age of 21 can possess or consume
alcoholic beverages on campus. Those found doing
so are subject to confiscation of the alcoholic
beverage and to the University's disciplinary
policy or criminal statutes pertaining to illegal
activity.
Illegal Drugs
Any student or employee who uses, possesses,
sells, distributes or transfers any unlawful or
unprescribed drug, including marijuana, will be
held responsible for his or her behavior. This
applies on the University campus and at any University-sponsored
or affiliated event held off campus. Students or
employees found involved in such activities will
be subject to disciplinary action or criminal prosecution.
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