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B: Victim/Survivor’s Rights
- To be treated with respect, dignity, and courtesy and without prejudice based upon race, class, lifestyle, sex, age, occupation, or religious beliefs;
- To receive emotional and psychological support services and advocacy;
- To have the assistance of Campus personnel in obtaining and securing evidence;
- To receive private and confidential examination and treatment for personal injuries, sexually transmitted disease, and pregnancy;
- To be informed and ask questions regarding examinations and treatment given;
- To the strictest possible confidentiality in incident and medical records, unless release of information is agreed;
- To receive current information on campus and community resources;
- To be informed of the options available through the college and the legal system;
- To seek criminal charges and/or file a disciplinary complaint;
- To be considered as credible as a person reporting any other crime;
- To be asked only those questions which are relevant to law enforcement investigation or medical treatment;
- To be informed of the status and outcome of any student or employee disciplinary proceedings or appeal;
- To be given the choice to prosecute or not to prosecute; and to have feasible class schedule adjustments (without academic or financial penalty) as necessary to minimize the potential contact with the alleged assailant or those associated with the alleged assailant.