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The health and safety of our campus community is of utmost importance to our university. Therefore, violence, threats of violence, and possession of a weapon, concealed or otherwise, are prohibited on campus and at any M.U.M. function, activity, or event off campus.
Violence is any act of aggression where force is directed toward oneself or others —or a verbal threat of violence which, if carried out, would result in injury or fear. Violence is defined as an unconsented touching of another that results in physical or mental harm. This includes unwanted sexual contact.
Warning signs: You may be able to prevent or avoid violence by knowing its warning signs. Imminent warning signs include:
- physical aggression
- severe destruction of property
- rage for minor reasons
- detailed threats of lethal violence
- possession and/or use of firearms/weapons
- self-injurious behaviors or threats of suicide
What to Do
If violence is occurring or threatened: call 911 immediately and then call Campus Security at 641-472-1115 or ext. 1115.
Upon written request, the University will disclose to the alleged victim of a crime of violence, or a non-forcible sex offense, the results of any disciplinary hearing conducted by the University against a student who is the alleged perpetrator of the crime or offense.
In Case of Sexual Violence
See Section Promoting Respectful Behavior and What to Do in Case of Sexual Harassment or Violence. |