Sexual Misconduct
Sexual misconduct is an umbrella term that includes all forms of non-consensual activity (like rape) or unwelcome sexual conduct (like sexual harassment). Sexual misconduct includes a broad range of behaviors including, but not limited to: rape/sexual battery; domestic violence; dating violence; and stalking.
Sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence are illegal. Several state and federal laws prohibit those behaviors. Two key federal laws in this area are Title IX of the Education Amendments Acts of 1972 and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Title IX prohibits sex discrimination (including sexual harassment and sexual violence) in educational programs and activities. Title IX also requires that the university provide equity to both sexes in education and university programs. These protections apply to College employees and students.
Title VII protects employees from several types of discrimination including sex discrimination. This includes protection from being treated negatively because of your sex, sex-based wage discrimination, pregnancy discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence at work.
Internally, the College has its own policies that prohibit sexual misconduct.
- Polk State’s Title IX Statement outlines the College’s obligations under Title IX. The Title IX Statement also identifies the College’s Title IX coordinator and Deputy Title IX Coordinators who are responsible for overseeing the College’s compliance with Title IX. The Title IX coordinator and Deputy Title IX Coordinators are also identified on the Sexual Misconduct section in the Annual Security Report.
- Polk State’s Non-Discrimination Policy prohibits sex discrimination. There are many forms of sex discrimination under this policy, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
- Polk State’s Sexual Harassment Policy provides detailed guidance about the College’s prohibition against harassment.
- Finally, Polk State’s Sexual Misconduct Policy Statement gives specific guidance to support victims of rape and sexual battery, to apprehend perpetrators, and to outline special reporting obligations for anyone with knowledge of this crime.
Domestic Violence means any assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, false imprisonment, or any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death of one family or household member by another family or household member.
Dating Violence means violence between individuals who have or recently had a continuing and significant relationship of a romantic or intimate nature.
Sexual assault means the oral, anal, or vaginal penetration by, or union with, the sexual organ of another or the anal or vaginal penetration of another by any other object without consent.
Stalking is willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly following, harassing, or cyberstalking another person causing substantial emotional distress to that person and serving no legitimate purpose.
You can find the full sexual misconduct policy statement in the Polk State College 2015 Annual Security Report.
The College has a zero tolerance policy towards sexual misconduct regardless of who commits the offense. When the College becomes aware of possible sexual misconduct, Title IX requires Polk State College to conduct a prompt, thorough, and impartial investigation, to eliminate the harassing conduct, to addressing its effects on the victim, and to prevent it from happening again.
All students and/or employees are encouraged to report anything they witness that might be sexual misconduct to the Office of Equity and Diversity, the Human Resources Department, or the Dean of Student Services.
For additional information, please review the Polk State College rules and procedures listed below:
RULES
PROCEDURES
- Procedure 5027 - Student Code of Conduct: Sexual Misconduct Procedure
- Procedure 5030 - Policy on Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators
- Procedure 6076 - Sexual Harassment
- Procedure 6085 - Investigations
- Procedure 6086 - Harassment
- 2015 Annual Security Report
Mrs. Valparisa J. Baker is the Director of Equity and Diversity (OED) and also the College’s Equity Officer and Title IX Coordinator, who ensures compliance with federal, state and local laws prohibiting discrimination and sexual harassment. Employees and students who believe they have been a victim of discrimination or sexual harassment should contact:
Ms. Valparisa J. Baker, Director
Office of Equity & Diversity (Title IX Coordinator)
Polk State College
999 Avenue H NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881-4299
WAD 227
863.292.3602
vbaker@polk.edu
Ms. B. Jill Hall, Director
Office of Human Resources
Polk State College
999 Avenue H NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881-4299
WAD 209
863.297.1076
jhall@polk.edu
Mr. Sylvester Little, Dean
Student Services - Lakeland
Polk State College
3425 Winter Lake Road
Lakeland, FL 33803
LTB 1294
863.669.2813
slittle@polk.edu
Mr. Lawrence Pakowski, Dean
Student Services - Winter Haven
Polk State College
999 Avenue H NE
Winter Haven, FL 33881-4299
WAD 153A
863.292.3740
lpakowski@polk.edu
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