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RAPE & OTHER SEXUAL ASSAULT

The Smith College Campus Police Department complies with the Federal Higher Education Amendments of 1992 (Public Law 102-325) and 1998, which contain provisions requiring colleges to develop and disseminate sexual assault policies. It is crucial that individuals report crimes of sexual assault so that offenders can be apprehended and kept from repeating their actions.

The Campus Police Department provides professionally trained officers including state-certified sexual assault investigators trained in the investigation of such offenses and the impact it has on the survivor. They will approach each case in a sensitive manner and will assist the survivor to ensure preservation of evidence and contact with appropriate medical services provided by both Smith College Health Services and the Cooley Dickinson Hospital.

As a survivor of rape or sexual assault you may want your assailant identified, apprehended and prosecuted in court. An important part of the criminal investigation is the collection of physical evidence. Survivors should contact the Campus Police Department or go to Health Services or the hospital as soon as possible after the incident (without showering, douching, or changing first, although they should bring a change of clothes with them). The evidence will be collected and used only if the survivor chooses to prosecute. Health Services provides medical evaluation, preventative treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, and emergency contraception. Cooley Dickinson Hospital provides sexual assault exams, including collection of forensic evidence, clinical evaluation, assessment, and treatment of injuries. Counseling services are provided by the Smith College Counseling Services staff. They provide counseling for crisis and healing, as well as referral to agencies off campus, when applicable.

Survivors are involved in all decisions about proceeding with criminal charges. If the survivor of a rape or sexual assault chooses to proceed in this manner, DPS will provide assistance and guidance and will serve as a liaison with the District Attorney’s Office. The survivor’s name in all reports of sexual assault is kept confidential, by Massachusetts law. College personnel, including Deans, Student Affairs staff, ombudsperson, will assist survivors in notifying on-campus law enforcement authorities (Campus Police Department) and local law enforcement authorities Northampton Police Department upon request. The Campus Police Department and other college staff will also advise survivors of their rights to counseling and other services offered by the college and the community.

An on-call professional staff member with the Office of Student Affairs is available 24 hours a day to respond to a crisis when school is in session. The Office of Student Affairs will help a survivor who needs academic assistance by working with an academic dean and with campus housing by working with the director of residence life. Students will be assisted with changes to their academic and living situations after a sexual assault if requested. Requests for these changes are coordinated through the Office of Student Affairs, and Campus Police may serve as a liaison.

The Campus Police Department, in cooperation with the Office of Student Affairs and Residence Life makes rape awareness programs available to every campus house and student group. Workshops on self-defense (Rape Aggression Defense) and crime prevention training covering, awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance are regularly offered on campus and is included as part of the first-year orientation.

The college encourages students to report a situation in which she believes a sexual assault occurred, in order to ensure that appropriate support and resources are provided to the survivor. Any information regarding a sexual assault on or off the Smith College campus can be reported to the Department of Campus Police, College Health Services, or the Dean of Students. The Department of Campus Police has been designated to receive all reports of sexual assault and to report those centralized statistics to the community. Complaints regarding violations of rules of conduct by Smith College students may also be directed to the Dean of Students and processed in accordance with the College Judicial Board procedures.

Smith College Resources for Survivors of Sexual Assault

Office of the Dean of the College

Office of Student Affairs

Health Services

Counseling Services

Smith College Sexual Assault Policy (PDF)

Northampton Area Resources for Survivors of Rape and Other Sexual Assault

Northampton Police Department

Everywoman's Center: Counselor/Advocate Program provides free and confidential crisis Services, in Hampshire County and the Five College Community. Supports survivors of rape, sexual assault, stalking, domestic violence, emotional, psychological and verbal abuse.

Massachusetts Office of Victim Assistance - One of MOVA's most important functions is to provide direct assistance to crime victims.

Jane Doe Inc.: The Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

Sexual Offender Registry and Access to Related Information

The federal Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act, enacted on October 28, 2000, went into effect October 28, 2002. The law requires institutions of higher education to issue a statement advising the campus community where law enforcement agency information provided by the state concerning registered sex offenders may be obtained. The law further mandates that sex offenders already required to register in a state to provide notification to the state of each institution of higher education in the state at which the person is employed, carries on a vocation, or is a student. Information may be obtained at the following locations:

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board: The Sex Offender Registry Board is the state agency responsible for keeping a database of convicted sex offenders and classifying each offender so that the public may receive information about dangerous sex offenders who live or work in each community. The goal of the Sex Offender Registry is to educate the public and to prevent further assaults.

National Sex Offender Registry: This Web site is provided as a public service by the U.S. Department of Justice. Using this Web site, interested members of the public have access to and may search participating state Web site public information regarding the presence or location of offenders, who, in most cases, have been convicted of sexually-violent offenses against adults and children and certain sexual contact and other crimes against survivors who are minors. The public can use this Web site to educate themselves about the possible presence of such offenders in their local communities.

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