Title IX, Clery, and VAWA: Different Laws, Similar Goals
Title IX
Title IX is a comprehensive federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity. The College is committed to providing a learning and working environment that is free of sexual misconduct and discrimination. The College considers sexual discrimination in all its forms to be a serious offense, including discrimination against pregnant and parenting students, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence (rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, and sexual coercion) by employees, students, or third parties.
The Human Resources Director and the Counseling Services Director are the College鈥檚 designated Title IX Coordinators. They are responsible for coordinating the College鈥檚 efforts to comply with its obligations under Title IX and the Title IX regulations. These responsibilities include coordinating any investigations of complaints received pursuant to Title IX and the implementing regulations.
Harassment violates the College鈥檚 policy if it occurs because of a person鈥檚 gender, race, religion, color, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran鈥檚 status, or any other classification protected by law. Any employee who engages in any form of unlawful harassment will be disciplined. 黑料正能量鈥檚 Human Resources Department provides harassment training as part of its new employee orientation. Any claim of unlawful harassment is thoroughly investigated by Human Resources and appropriate disciplinary action is taken, when necessary.
黑料正能量 complies with the Higher聽Education聽Opportunity聽Act requirement that it disclose campus crime statistics and security information. That information is collected, classified, and counted and is available for public inspection in the WCC Campus Police Department. Those statistics are reported annually to the U.S. Department of Education and are published for the campus community. The latest is distributed to current students and employees, is made available to potential students and employees, and is posted on the college website.
Clery Act
黑料正能量 complies聽with the provisions of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Crimes committed on the College鈥檚 campus or facilities controlled by the College are reported to the Campus Police and Security Department and Campus Security Authorities. The Campus Police and Security Department, with cooperation from local law enforcement agencies whose jurisdiction surrounds the campus or includes off-campus sites, maintains records of those crimes and reports statistics for certain 鈥淐lery Crimes鈥 in its annual Campus Safety and Security Report.
Crimes can be reported several ways:
1. Students, employees, and visitors can dial the Campus Police number, 919-739-7050 any time on any day.
2. Students, employees, and visitors can report crimes using the blue light phones that are located across the campuses. Emergency “blue light” phones are two-way call boxes located strategically. Emergency phones can also be found in all elevators.
3. Students, employees, and visitors may come to the offices of the Campus Police Department, located in the Wayne Learning Center, in person to report crimes.
4. Students, employees, and visitors can notify a (CSA) of a crime.
5. For crimes committed on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base (SJAFB), students, employees, and visitors who use the College鈥檚 facilities in the Watkins-Das Education Center can contact SJAFB Security Forces at 919-722-1211 or the Department of Defense Safe Helpline at 877-995-5247 for cases of sexual assault.
6. Sexual harassment or sexual violence can also be reported to the College鈥檚 Title IX Coordinators or to a Responsible Employee.