Policy number: 4009
Subject: Student Sexual Assault
Date issued: Revised/February 06
Authority: Ohio Revised Code, Sections 2907.02; 2907.03; 2907.04; 2907.05; 2907.06; 2907.07; 2907.08 and 2907.09; Ohio Revised Code 3345.22; Wright State University Code of Student Conduct; Board of Trustees Student Affairs Committee (May 15, 1997); President's Cabinet (May 7, 1997); Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Services
4009.1 General Policy
The Ohio Revised Code, Chapter 2907, defines sexual assault as: rape; sexual battery; unlawful sexual conduct with a minor; corruption of a minor; gross sexual imposition; sexual imposition; importuning; voyeurism and public indecency; or, any unwanted touching or act that is non-consensual and committed by the offender for the purpose of sexual gratification.
Future revisions, amendments, or additions to these or other applicable codes are incorporated in this policy by this reference. Sexual assaults of any kind are criminal offenses and are subject to criminal charges in the state of Ohio.
These violations of state law are also violations of the Wright State University Code of Student Conduct and may be adjudicated through the university’s student judicial system. Certain types of these offenses, including rape, sexual battery, and gross sexual imposition, may trigger a mandatory Ohio Board of Regents academic dismissal hearing pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 3345.23.
Furthermore,
the Wright State University Code of Student Conduct defines sexual assault
as “any attempt or actual unwanted
sexual contact, physical or nonphysical, in the absence of clear and voluntary
consent. Clear and voluntary consent is consent that is given freely and actively
in mutually agreed upon sexual activity. Consent is not clear or voluntary
if it results from the use of physical force, threats, intimidation, or coercion.
It is a violation of policy to have sex or sexual contact with someone who
is
known to be, or should be known to be incapable of making a rational, reasonable
decision.”
4009.2 Philosophy
4009.3 Reporting Requirements
4009.4 Reporting Protocol
4009.5 Adjudication
A survivor of sexual assault has several options for pursing adjudication. She/he may take action against her/his alleged assailant through the criminal justice system and/or the university’s judicial system, if the alleged assailant is a matriculated student at Wright State University.
University Police will initiate an investigation of any report of sexual assault that occurs on campus in order to pursue prosecution of any violation of state and/or federals laws. The university follows the Greene County Protocol on Sexual Assault Services.
4009.6 Education