Campus Security - Procedures for Sexual Offense Victims
Being the victim of a sexual offense can be very traumatic and confusing. The following is a list of options one may pursue subsequent to experiencing a sexual assault or other sexual offenses.
- It is important first to get to a safe place. If safety is not jeopardized, point out the perpetrator to other people.
- Call someone you trust for personal support and possible accompaniment to the hospital and/or police station.
- The "Rape Crisis Line" (208) 664-9303 can provide victim advocacy and support.
- NIC can also provide support through Counseling and Health Services (208) 769-5947.
North Idaho College does not offer pastoral counseling services to it's students.
- Seek immediate medical attention if you have been assaulted or injured in any way.
- Hospital emergency rooms are equipped to treat physical injuries, sexually transmitted diseases, and pregnancy, and to collect evidence.
- Evidence collection will take place only with consent, but it must be gathered within 72 hours of the attack.
- Consider not bathing, changing clothes, or douching before going to the emergency room because this will destroy evidence that would be helpful in a future prosecution.
- The hospital will help by informing the police if they were not already contacted.
- Call the local Police Department (911). Reporting a sexual offense does not mean one must prosecute. Reporting alerts the police, increasing the chances of quick apprehension of the perpetrator and preventing other offenses. For cases that will be prosecuted, it is best to:
- Avoid immediately bathing or changing clothes in order to preserve evidence.
- Avoid disturbing the scene of the offense or touching objects that were touched by the perpetrator.
- Try remembering as many details about the perpetrator as possible, such as age; height; weight; hair, eye, and skin color; clothing; scars and other distinguishing marks; brand of cigarettes; make of car and license plate number; and verbal or body language habits.
- Keep a written record of what happened and add details as they are remembered.
Throughout the process, the victim’s wishes will be of paramount importance and will be respected by all concerned.
The victim may contact any of the Coeur d’Alene or NIC offices listed below to learn about options, receive personal support, or request assistance in notifying the proper authorities. NIC contacts may also provide support in pursuing adjustments in class schedules or the campus environment (if desired changes are reasonably available), or for help in coping with the emotional consequences of being a victim.
Title IX of Education Amendments of 1972
Title IX and its implementing regulation, at 34 C.F.R. § 106.31 (a), provide that no person shall on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any academic, extracurricular, research, occupational training, or other education program or activity operated by the university.
Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX. Sexual harassment is unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature. Sexual harassment can include unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, including rape, sexual assault, sexual battery and sexual coercion or other sexual misconduct.
Sexual harassment of a student can deny or limit, on the basis of sex, the student's ability to participate in or to receive benefits, services, or opportunities in the school's program.
Any student, faculty or staff member with questions or concerns about sex discrimination or sexual harassment or who believes that he or she has been the victim of sex discrimination or sexual harassment may contact the Title IX Coordinator for assistance. The Title IX Coordinator is available to discuss options, explain college policies and procedures, and provide education on relevant issues.
Title IX complaints involving student complainants and student respondents will be referred to the Title IX Coordinator for investigation and shall be subject to the STUDENT CONDUCT CODE.
The Title IX Coordinator for North Idaho College is:
Alex Harris
Title IX Coordinator
Director - Student Development
Office: Edminster Student Union Building 200E
Phone: (208) 769-5970 / (208) 676-7156
Email: alex.harris@nic.edu
Online Resources
- Domestic Violence
- Dating Violence
- Sexual Assault
- Stalking
- Alcohol Awareness
- Safe Passage (Formerly the North Idaho Violence Prevention Center)
Phone Numbers
- Emergencies (on campus) (208) 769-3310 (NIC Campus Security)
- Emergencies (off campus) 911
- NIC Counseling (208) 769-3447
- NIC Health Services (208) 769-5947
- Kootenai Medical Center ER (208) 666-3000
- Victims of Domestic Violence (208) 664-9303
- Women’s Center (208) 664-9303