Understanding Sexual Harassment and Assault Policies at Central Oregon Community College

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Central Oregon Community College educates its community about sexual harassment, assault, domestic violence, and stalking, providing information on definitions, reporting and investigation processes, resources for support, and Title IX policies. The institution emphasizes the prohibition of all forms of sexual harassment, highlights the significance of consent in cases of sexual assault, explains dating and domestic violence as well as stalking behaviors, and addresses key considerations related to academic and work environments in cases of harassment.


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  1. Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Domestic and Dating Violence and Stalking: Investigator Central Oregon Community College | 2600 N.W. College Way | Bend, Oregon 97703 | 541.383.7700 | cocc.edu

  2. Todays Topics Overview and Definitions Reporting Process Investigation Process Resources for Support

  3. OVERVIEW and DEFINITIONS Central Oregon Community College | 2600 N.W. College Way | Bend, Oregon 97703 | 541.383.7700 | cocc.edu

  4. Title IX/Sexual Harassment: Federal and state law and COCC policy prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking on college campuses or at college- sponsored event.

  5. Sexual Assault: Sexual behavior that occurs without consent of the recipient, including those who are unable to consent either due to age or lack of capacity. Dating or Domestic Violence: Violence and abuse committed by a person over a current or former dating or intimate partner, including digital abuse. Stalking: Pattern of repeated and unwanted attention, harassment, contact, or any other conduct directed at a specific person in order to make that person to feel fear.

  6. Important Notes, I: Unreasonably interferes with academic or work performance or has created an intimidating, hostile or offensive environment Gender or gender identity doesn t apply: All forms of sexual harassment are prohibited.

  7. Important Notes II: Federal: Severe, pervasive and objectively offensive (with a caveat) Institutional jurisdiction, within U. S. Current employee or student Requires direct report Complainant and Responding Party COCC Severe, pervasive or objectively offensive Expanded jurisdiction Former employee or student Another party may report Reporting and Responding Party

  8. Important Notes III: Digital abuse is prohibited in all Title IX situation and includes internet, cell phones, social media. Third party harassment is also prohibited. Title IX applies to COCC events, on- or off- campus

  9. Important Notes IV: Title IX Coordinator Title IX Deputy Coordinator (TBD) Investigators (Tyler, Stephanie, Nick) Hearings Officer/Decision Maker (Andrew & Laura)

  10. As a reminder . . . federal and state law and COCC policy prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking on college campuses.

  11. TELL SOMEONE: REPORTING TITLE IX Central Oregon Community College | 2600 N.W. College Way | Bend, Oregon 97703 | 541.383.7700 | cocc.edu

  12. Tell Someone Title IX Coordinator Office of Student Life Campus Safety Human Resources College Incident Report Incident Report cocc.edu Student Life Services

  13. COCCs Title IX Coordinator Resource for the reporting party Investigation options Confidentiality Local and national resources Coordination of process

  14. INVESTIGATION PROCESS Central Oregon Community College | 2600 N.W. College Way | Bend, Oregon 97703 | 541.383.7700 | cocc.edu

  15. Confidentiality Directed by the reporting party May limit the College s ability to respond Investigation Options Informal Formal Non-Retaliation Neither party may engage in activities considered to be retaliatory, including in person, through social media, or through a third party.

  16. Decision Maker/Hearings Officer T9 Investigator Coordinator Interviews Receives Complaints Review Report Write Report Findings Process Counseling Communication

  17. Pre-Investigation Terminology Title IX threshold Amnesty clause Standard of evidence Presumption of innocence Consolidation of complaints Supporting parties

  18. Formal Investigation Process Overview Title IX Oregon Communication to respondent Yes (detailed) Yes (limited) Investigator appointed Yes Yes Supporting party Advisor of Choice Support Person Interviews Reporting Party, Respondent, Witnesses Reporting Party, Respondent, Witnesses Collect and document evidence Yes Yes Write report Yes Yes Report sent to Title IX Coordinator, Reporting Party, Respondent, Advisor Title IX Coordinator Contest factual information Yes No

  19. Formal Investigation: Communication to Respondent and Investigation Report Title IX: N-2-11 COCC: N-3-10 Bottom line: Investigation: Follow the process Report: Just the facts. See handout for details

  20. Informal Investigation: Title IX, N-2-10 Interview complainant, responding, and witnesses Write condensed report Report sent to Title IX Coordinator Title IX Coordinator sends to Decision- Maker/Hearings Officer Caveat: Responding party may request the formal process

  21. Informal Investigation: COCC, N-3-9 Title IX Coordinator coaches reporting party on how to resolve the situation on their own

  22. Final Notes Trauma-informed process and training Evidence-based investigations Advisor role Can record interviews with participant written consent

  23. What Happens Next Central Oregon Community College | 2600 N.W. College Way | Bend, Oregon 97703 | 541.383.7700 | cocc.edu

  24. Decision-Maker/Hearings Officer Andrew Davis: Student to student Laura Boehme: Employee involved Central Oregon Community College | 2600 N.W. College Way | Bend, Oregon 97703 | 541.383.7700 | cocc.edu

  25. Was there a policy violation? If yes, hearing is held. Next steps vary based on process used Appeals options vary based on process used Central Oregon Community College | 2600 N.W. College Way | Bend, Oregon 97703 | 541.383.7700 | cocc.edu

  26. Resources for Support

  27. On-Campus COCC Personal Counseling, 541.383.7200 Employee Assistance Program, COCC website Title IX Coordinator, 541.383.7211 Office of Student Life, 541.383.7590

  28. Off-Campus Saving Grace savinggrace.org 541.389.7021 Online chat available National Domestic Violence Hotline Thehotline.org 1.800.799.SAFE Online chat available

  29. One Final Note: Confidentiality at all times.

  30. Title IX Coordinator 541.383.7211 Incident Report cocc.edu/incidentreport Office of Student Life 541.383.7590 Campus Public Safety 541.383.7272

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