Page 45 - Adult Ed Student Handbook
P. 45

45
i i i i forcibly and/or against that person’s will OR
ii not forcibly or or against the person’s will (non-consensually) in in instances where the Complainant is incapable of giving consent because because of age or because because of temporary or or or permanent mental or or or physical incapacity Fondling: the the touching of the the private body parts of another person (buttocks groin breasts) for the purpose of sexual gratification:
i i i i forcibly and/or against that person’s will (non-consensually) OR
ii not forcibly or or against the person’s will in in in instances where the Complainant is incapable of giving consent because of of age or or or because of of temporary or or or permanent mental or physical incapacity Stalking: engaging in in in a a a course of conduct directed at at a a a specific person that would cause a a a a reasonable person to:
i fear for the the person’s safety safety or or the the safety safety of others or ii suffer substantial emotional distress Course of conduct: Two or or more acts including but not limited to acts in in in which the stalker directly directly indirectly or through third parties by any action method device or or means
follows monitors observes surveils threatens or or communicates to or or about a a a person person or interferes with a a a person’s property Reasonable person means
a a a a a a reasonable person under similar circumstances and with similar identities to the Complainant Substantial emotional distress means
significant mental suffering or anguish
that may but does not necessarily require medical or or other professional treatment or or counseling Supportive Measures: non-disciplinary non-punitive individualized services offered as as as appropriate as as as reasonably available and without fee or charge to the Complainant or or or the the Respondent before or or or after the the filing of a a a a Formal Formal Complaint or or or where no Formal Formal Complaint has been filed Such measures are designed to to restore or or preserve equal access to TCSG Programs or Activities without unreasonably burdening the the other Party including measures designed to protect the the safety of all Parties or the the TCSG educational environment or deter sexual harassment Supportive measures may include
extensions of deadlines or other course-related adjustments modifications of work or or or class schedules campus escort services mutual restrictions on on on contact between the parties changes in work or housing locations leaves of absence increased security and monitoring of certain areas of the the campus and other similar measures Title IX Prohibited Conduct: the collective term used in this Title IX Procedure to refer to the the conduct described in the the definitions for Title IX Sexual Harassment Sexual Assault Dating Violence Domestic Violence and Stalking Title IX Sexual Harassment: conduct on on the basis of of sex that satisfies one or or more of of the following:
i ii unwelcome conduct determined by a a a reasonable person to be so so so severe pervasive and objectively offensive that it denies a a a a person equal educational access an employee of the college conditioning the provision of an aid benefit or service of the college on an individual’s























































































   43   44   45   46   47