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Dating violence, sexual assault, & stalking policy and ulm. Robert Hanser & Pamela Saulsberry VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM (VPIP). What is VPIP?.
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Dating violence, sexual assault, & stalking policy and ulm Robert Hanser & Pamela Saulsberry VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION PROGRAM (VPIP)
What is VPIP? 1. The Violence Prevention and Intervention Program (VPIP) is a funded project to prevent domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking on campus. 2. VPIP is funded by the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW).
What is Green Dot & Bystander Training? • Green Dot is the name for a nationally recognized curriculum for campus bystander training. • Bystander training is one type of training that VPIP conducts to educate students, staff, and faculty on techniques to prevent sexual assault and dating violence.
Policy Overview • Domestic Violence (General Terminology) • Relationship and/or Dating Abuse • Sexual Violence • Stalking • Who to contact
What is Domestic Violence? • Domestic violence describes any pattern of coercive behavior that is used by one person to gain power and control over another. • May include physical violence, sexual, emotional and psychological intimidation, verbal abuse, stalking, the use of electronic devices, or tactics that exert economic control over the victim.
Common Characteristics • • Violent intent; • • The threat of violence; • • Harassing or intimidating actions; • • Interference with an individual's legal rights of movement or expression; or, • • Disruption to campus operations, the academic environment, or the University's ability to provide service to the public.
Relationship and/or Dating Abuse • Threatening to cause, attempting to cause, or causing bodily injury or unwanted physical contact. Examples might include slapping, pulling hair, punching, or sexual assault; • Intentionally obstructing the free movements of another person. Examples might include removing a student from their residence or place of work when one does not have the legal authority to do so; keeping a student in isolation or confinement when one does not have the legal authority to do so; monitoring phone calls or email without permission from the student; • Attempting to place a student in fear through specific behaviors that would likely be viewed as threatening or intimidating.
Sexual Violence • a) physical force, violence, threat, or intimidation; • b) ignoring the objections of another person; • c) causing another’s intoxication or impairment through the use of drugs or alcohol; or • d) taking advantage of another person’s incapacitation, state of intimidation, helplessness or other inability to consent
Stalking • Non-consensual communication, including face-to-face, phone calls, voice messages, text messages, electronic mail, any form of online sources, written letters, unwanted gifts. • 2. Continued attempts to communicate with the student when the student and/or university authorities have informed the abuser that the student does not wish contact. • 3. Threats of death, bodily injury, sexual assault, kidnapping, or any other act of violence toward the student or the student’s family or friends.
Stalking • 4. Using surveillance and other types of hidden observation of the student’s activities. • 5. Trespassing upon the student’s property and/or within the student’s living quarters.
Procedures for Reporting • Report the violence or threat of violence either in person or by telephone to the UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT, 342-5350, N. McGuire St. • In non-emergency situations, call the VPIP at 318-342-1757 if hours are from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. or call 318-331-6952 during evening, late night, or weekend hours.
NOTICE • This project was supported by Grant No. 2009-WA-AX-0024 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women.