The purpose of this procedure is to outline WVSOM’s commitment to preventing and responding to dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, in compliance with the Clery Act, as defined in Institutional Policy GA-15: Safety and Security, and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (“VAWA”).
This procedure applies to all members of the WVSOM community.
WVSOM reserves the right to amend this procedure at any time, as necessary or appropriate.
For purposes of these procedures, the defined terms used herein have the definitions assigned to them in Institutional Policy GA-15: Safety and Security.
Encourage victims to call 911 if in immediate danger.
Provide victims with the option to report the incident to:
Campus Security
Title IX Coordinator
Local Law Enforcement
Victims can access confidential support through:
Counseling Services
Health Services
Designated Confidential Advocates (if available)
All Campus Security Authorities must report incidents of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking to the Clery Compliance Officer or Title IX Coordinator.
Upon receipt of a report, WVSOM may offer:
Counseling and psychological services
Academic accommodations
Housing relocation
No-contact orders
Safety planning assistance
WVSOM will initiate a prompt, fair, and impartial investigation.
Investigators and hearing officers will be trained on issues related to dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Both parties have equal opportunity to present witnesses and evidence.
If the accused is a student or employee, WVSOM will use its disciplinary procedures under Title IX or the WVSOM policies and procedures.
Outcomes may include:
Disciplinary warnings
Suspension or expulsion
Employment termination
Both parties will be simultaneously notified in writing of:
The result of the disciplinary proceeding
Any appeals process
Any changes to the results
When the results become final
WVSOM will provide:
Ongoing prevention and awareness programs for students and employees
Primary prevention training during orientation
Information on bystander intervention and risk reduction strategies
Topics will include:
Definitions of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking
Consent and healthy relationships
Institutional policies and resources
All incidents that meet Clery Act definitions will be included in WVSOM’s ASR
Data will be reported in accordance with the Clery Act guidelines and definitions.
The ASR will be published by October 1 each year and made available to all current and prospective students and employees.
Retaliation against any individual for reporting or participating in an investigation of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking is strictly prohibited and may result in disciplinary action.
This procedure will be reviewed annually to ensure compliance with federal regulations and to incorporate best practices for prevention and response.
The Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act 20 U.S.C.A. § 1092(f)