Sexual Assault Policy
IMPERIAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
AP 3540 Sexual and Other Assaults on Campus
Any sexual assault or physical abuse, including, but not limited to, rape, as defined by
California law, whether committed by an employee, student, or member of the public,
occurring on District property, or on an off-campus site or facility maintained by the
District, or on grounds or facilities maintained by a student organization, is a violation of
District policies and regulations, and is subject to all applicable punishment, including
criminal procedures and employee or student discipline procedures. A student found
guilty of violating the College sexual misconduct policy could be criminally prosecuted in
the state courts and may be suspended or expelled from the College for the first
offense. (See also AP5500, Standards of Student Conduct.)
Any sexual act directed against another person, forcibly and/or against that person's
will; or not forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving
consent.
- Forcible Rape
The carnal knowledge of a person, forcibly and/or against the person's will; or not
forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving
consent because of his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical
incapacity (or because of his/her youth).
- Forcible Sodomy
Oral or anal sexual intercourse with another person, forcibly and/or against that
person's will; or not forcibly against the person's will where the victim is incapable
of giving consent because of his/her youth or because of his/her temporary or
permanent mental or physical incapacity.
- Sexual Assault with an Object
The use of an object or instrument to unlawfully penetrate, however slightly, the
genital or anal opening of the body of another person, forcibly and/or against that
person's will; or not forcibly or against the person's will where the victim is
incapable of giving consent because of his/her youth or because of his/her
temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity.
- Forcible Fondling
The touching of the private body parts of another person for the purpose of
sexual gratification, forcibly and/or against that person's will; or, not forcibly or
against the person's will where the victim is incapable of giving consent because
of his/her youth or because of his/her temporary or permanent mental
incapacity.
Sex Offenses-Non-forcible / Unlawful, non-forcible sexual intercourse.
- Incest
Non-forcible sexual intercourse between persons who are related to each other
within the degrees wherein marriage is prohibited by law.
- Statutory Rape
Non-forcible sexual intercourse with a person who is under the statutory age of
consent.
Sex Offenses Definitions from the National Incident-Based Reporting System Edition of
the Uniform Crime Reporting Program.
All students, faculty members staff members, or visitors who allege they are the victims
of a sexual assault on District property shall be provided with information regarding
options and assistance available to them. Information shall be available from the
Campus Safety and Parking Control Office, which shall maintain the identity and other
information about alleged sexual assault victims as confidential unless and until the
Campus Safety and Parking Control Office is authorized to release such information.
The Human Resource Office shall be notified of all serious criminal events that have
been reported to the Campus Safety and Parking Control.
The Director of Campus Safety and Parking Control shall provide all alleged victims of
sexual assault with the following, upon request:
- A copy of the District's policy and procedure regarding sexual assault;
- A description of available services, and the persons on campus available to
- provide those services if requested.
- Referral to the Imperial County Sheriff's Office, with the consent of the victim, for
- collection of evidence and/or the criminal prosecution of responsible persons.
- transportation to a hospital, if necessary; counseling or referral to a counseling;
- A description of each of the following procedures:
- criminal prosecution;
- District disciplinary procedures, both student and employee;
- modification of class schedules;
All alleged victims of sexual assault shall be kept informed, through the Campus Safety
and Parking Control Office of any ongoing investigation. Information shall include the
status of any student or employee disciplinary proceedings or appeal; alleged victims of
sexual assault are required to maintain any such information in confidence, unless the
alleged assailant has waived rights to confidentiality.
The District shall maintain the identity of any alleged victim or witness of sexual assault,
as defined above, in confidence unless the alleged victim or witness specifically waives
that right to confidentiality. All inquiries from reporters or other media representatives
about alleged sexual assaults shall be referred to President's Office, which shall work
with District Legal Advisor to assure that all confidentiality rights are maintained.
Education and Prevention Information
The Campus Safety and Parking Control Office and the Student Affairs Office shall:
Provide, as part of each campus' established on-campus orientation program,
education and prevention information about sexual assault. The information shall
be developed in collaboration with campus-based and community-based victim
advocacy organizations.
- Post sexual violence prevention and education information on the campus
- internet website.
- The Campus Safety and Parking Control Office educates the student community
- about rape, acquaintance rape, and other forcible and non-forcible sex offenses
- through mandatory freshman orientation each fall. The Campus Safety and
- Parking Control Office offers sexual assault education and information programs
- to students and employees upon request. Literature on date rape education, risk
- reduction, and the College's response is available through the Campus Safety
- and Parking Control Office.
If you are a victim of a sexual assault, your first priority should be to get to a place of
safety. You should then obtain necessary medical treatment. The Campus Safety and
Parking Control Office strongly advocates that a victim of sexual assault report the
incident in a timely manner. Time is a critical factor for evidence collection and
preservation. An assault should be reported directly to a Campus Safety Officer or to
the Imperial County Sheriff's Office (ICSO). Filing a report with the Campus Safety and
Parking Control Office or the ICSO will not obligate the victim to prosecute, nor will it
subject the victim to scrutiny or judgmental opinions from officers. Filing a police report
will:
- ensure that you receive the necessary medical treatment and tests, at no
- expense to you
- the opportunity for collection of evidence helpful in prosecution, which cannot be
- obtained later (ideally the victim of sexual assault should not wash, douche, use
- the toilet, or change clothing prior to a medical/legal exam)
- ensure you have access to free confidential counseling from counselors
- specifically trained in the area of sexual assault crisis intervention
When a sexual assault victim contacts the Campus Safety and Parking Control Office,
the ICSO will be notified as well. A representative from the Student Affairs Office will
also be notified although no identifying information of the victim will be released. The
victim of a sexual assault may choose for the investigation to be pursued through the
criminal justice system and the Campus Safety and Parking Control Office, or only the
latter. A Campus Safety Officer will guide the victim through the available options and
support the victim in his or her decision. Various counseling options are available from
the College through the Student Health Center, Employee Assistance, and the
Psychological and Counseling Center. Counseling and support services outside the
College system can be obtained by referral from the ICSO.
College disciplinary proceedings, as well as special guidelines for cases involving
sexual misconduct, are detailed in the Student Handbook. The Handbook provides, in
part, that the accused and the victim will each be allowed to choose one person to
accompany them throughout the hearing. Both the victim and accused will be informed
of the outcome of the hearing. A student found guilty of violating the College sexual
misconduct policy could be criminally prosecuted in the state courts and may be
suspended or expelled from the College for the first offense.
Student victims have the option to change their academic situations after an alleged
sexual assault, if such changes are reasonably available.
For additional information and resources on sexual assault, domestic violence, dating
violence, and stalking in the educational/campus environment, the Department of
Justice has established a clearinghouse of resources geared towards colleges and
universities, which can be accessed at the California Attorney General's website.