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Claflin University
Title IX
Gender Discrimination Harassment, Bullying, or any type of Discrimination because of one’s gender, gender identity, or failure to conform to traditional gender stereotypes.
Intimate Partner Violence Intimate Partner Violence includes any act of violence or threatened act of violence, including emotionally abusive behaviors, that occurs between individuals who are involved or have been involved in a sexual, dating, spousal, domestic, or other intimate relationship. Intimate Partner Violence may include any form of harassment or misconduct prohibited in this Policy, including sexual assault, stalking, and physical assault. Intimate Partner Violence includes “dating violence” and “domestic violence,” as defined by VAWA.
Sex-Based Bullying Bullying based on gender, gender identity, and/or failure to conform to traditional gender stereotypes.
Sexual Assault An intentional (attempted or intended) physical sexual act perpetrated against a person’s will, including situations where a person is incapable of giving consent. Sexual assault may involve a person of either sex against a person of the opposite or same sex.
Sexual Exploitation Sexual Exploitation refers to any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust for sexual purposes that does not otherwise constitute one of the other sexual misconduct offenses.
Sexual Harassment Any unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature. This includes unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, unwelcome verbal or other expressive behaviors, or physical conduct commonly understood to be of a sexual nature.
Sexual Violence Violence of a sexual nature, including when a sexual act is committed against someone without that persons consent. Sexual violence also includes Intimate Partner Violence.
Stalking Stalking occurs when a person engages in a course of conduct directed at a specific person under circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to fear bodily injury or to experience substantial emotional distress. Course of conduct means two or more acts, including but not limited to acts in which a person directly, indirectly, or through third parties, by any action, method, device, or means, follows, monitors, observes, surveils, threatens, or communicates to or about another person, or interferes with another person’s property. Substantial emotional distress means significant mental suffering or anguish.