Effective
Date: August 10, 1994
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The
Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC)
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Updated/revised:
June 1, 2004
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University of Michigan
Sexual Assault Policy
I. INTRODUCTION
- The University
of Michigan is committed to creating a community free from
violence.
Sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic violence, and stalking
as defined by State and Federal laws, will not be tolerated
at
the University of Michigan.
- The University recognizes
the necessity of a community which is open and intellectually
stimulating, where diversity of ideas is valued and every person's
safety, dignity, and autonomy is respected whether they are students,
faculty, or staff, and regardless or race, ethnicity, age, religion,
class, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or disability.
II. REPORTING OPERATIONS
AND PROCEDURES
A. RIGHTS OF THE
SURVIVOR*
- The Criminal Sexual
Conduct Statutes of Michigan define sexual assault as a crime
involving forced or coerced sexual penetration (first
and third degree) or sexual contact (second and forth
degree). The University encourages the reporting of sexual assaults
to
the appropriate University officials as reporting is the only
way the University can take action against the accused assailant.
Survivors may report sexual assault to the Department of Public
Safety; to the Ann Arbor Police Sexual Assault Prevention & Awareness
Center (SAPAC: 734-998-9368); to the Office of the Dean of Students;
to the Office of the Judicial Advisor;
or to
any
University
official.
Survivors and persons receiving reports of sexual assault are
reminded of the importance of preserving evidence that may be
necessary to the proof of criminal sexual assault or for use
in University disciplinary proceedings. All University personnel
are encouraged to immediately refer sexual assault survivors
to SAPAC.
- The survivor has
the right to have any and all sexual assaults against the
person
treated seriously and the right to be treated with dignity. Because
the University recognizes that a sexual assault is more than
an
assault on an individual's body, but is also an attack on the
individual's dignity and sense of self, the University is
committed
to insuring that the decision to take action against the accused
shall rest solely with the survivor.** There may be circumstances,
however, depending on the status of the alleged assailant and
the seriousness of the offense, in which the University must
take
action to protect the survivor or other members of the University
community. The best way for a survivor to retain control over
actions is to report the assault in the first instance to a confidential
counselor, such as SAPAC, where no action will be taken without
the survivor's consent, unless required by law.
- The University upholds
the right of the survivor to be free from undue coercion of any
kind from the University's personnel, including but not limited
to staff, faculty, and peer or student staff. Such coercion includes
but is not limited to pressuring the survivor to report, not to
report, or to under-report a sexual assault; suggesting that the
survivor is somehow responsible for the sexual assault; suggesting
that the survivor was contributorily negligent or assumed the
risk of being sexually assaulted; or suggesting that the survivor
or the University would incur unwanted publicity or humiliation
by reporting the sexual assault.
- Survivors who report
the assault to the University will be fully informed in a
timely
manner of all their rights and options, including the necessary
steps and potential consequences of each option. All University
personnel are encouraged to immediately refer sexual assault
survivors to SAPAC (734-998-9368).
B. UNIVERSITY DISCIPLINARY
PROCEDURES
- The survivor has
the right to pursue the University judicial process against the
accused student assailant through the Statement of Student Rights
and Responsibilities and the Residence Hall Judicial Process.
The procedures a survivor may follow to pursue University action
against a faculty or staff member are dependent upon the accused's
employment status. SAPAC, in consultation with the Personnel Office
and/or the General Counsel's Office, can advise a survivor which
procedures would be applicable in a given case.
- The University commits
itself in providing judicial and disciplinary processes that are
sensitive, supportive, expedient, and respectful of the individual
rights of all involved. Both the survivor and the accused have
the right to be accompanied by a support person through every
phase of the process. Student survivors may choose to change University
housing and academic arrangements, if such changes are reasonably
available, without academic penalty.
- Possible sanctions
for students resulting from the University's judicial process
range from formal reprimands and community service to suspension
and expulsion. Possible sanctions for faculty and staff range
from reprimands to termination of employment. Both the accuser
and the accused shall be informed of the outcome of the campus
disciplinary process.
C. OFF-CAMPUS LEGAL
OPTIONS
- In addition to the
University's judicial process and those disciplinary procedures
applicable to faculty and staff, the survivor has the right to
pursue criminal prosecution and/or civil litigation. The Department
of Public Safety is available to provide assistance and information
on criminal prosecution. The University is committed to providing
full and prompt cooperation and assistance in notifying the proper
law enforcement personnel if the survivor so chooses. The survivor
has the right to pursue all legal and disciplinary remedies and
counseling services without academic penalty.
- The Department of
Public Safety also can provide information on the rights and remedies
accorded to crime victims generally, including information about
State and Federal laws regarding mandatory testing of sexual assault
suspects for communicable diseases, assistance in pursuing action
under these laws, and notification of results of any such tests.
III. MEDICAL SERVICES
A survivor who seeks
medical assistance from the University of Michigan Hospital has
the right to have the Hospital use equipment and methods commonly
used to preserve and maintain the integrity of evidence of sexual
assault.
IV. STATISTICAL REPORTING
The University will
provide statistics of reported sexual assaults as required and defined
by the Campus Security Act and the Student-Right-to-Know-Act. All
personally identifying information will be removed from statistical
reports.
V. UNIVERSITY COUNSELING
AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
The University of Michigan
has been in the forefront of addressing sexual assault with
the
creation and continued support of the Sexual Assault Prevention
and Awareness Center (SAPAC). SAPAC is a resource for the Ann
Arbor,
Dearborn, and Flint campuses that provides education on sexual
assault, domestic violence, sexual harassment and stalking,
advocacy services, information and referral, and campus-wide
outreach services to survivors. SAPAC
provides
information
to
students
about sexual assault reporting options, available resources
and
assistance for the survivor, and the survivor's rights. SAPAC personnel
are available to accompany survivors and provide support during
hospital or medical exams, contact with law enforcement personnel,
during campus judicial hearings, and for local court proceedings.
SAPAC insures survivors confidentiality as per MICH. COMP. LAWS
600.2157a (1985). All University personnel should refer sexual
assault
survivors to SAPAC.
VI. CONCLUSION
All members of the University
of Michigan community share a responsibility for upholding this
policy as we strive to attain our goal of creating a violence-free
community.
* This policy defines
survivor as someone who indicates that s/he
has been sexually assaulted.
** If a survivor is
under the age of 18, reporting requirements of
the Child Protection Law [MICH. COMP. LAWS. § 722.621 (West
1989)]
may require that a report be made to the Michigan Department of
Social Services.
For more information, contact:
The Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC)
(734) 998-9368
http://www.umich.edu/~sapac
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