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Office of the Dean of Students Community Expectations & Campus Safety
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What are your goals? Why did you choose Miami University? What are our shared values? Who are we (Dean of Students office)? Welcome to the Miami Family
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I stand for honesty, integrity, and the importance of moral conduct. I respect the dignity, rights, and property of others and their right to hold and express disparate beliefs. I defend the freedom of inquiry that is the heart of learning I exercise good judgment and believe in personal responsibility. I welcome a diversity of people, ideas, and experiences I act through my words and deeds in ways that reflect these values and beliefs. Code of Love and Honor
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Respect for the law Alcohol use can derail your plans/goals Alcohol use can negatively impact the plans/goals of others in community Goals and Choices – Alcohol Use
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Most students enter Miami as non-drinkers. First six weeks: Searching for community. Non-alcohol events: Rec Center, Armstrong, first-year halls, 500 orgs, … Oxford house parties/uptown district: fake IDs; “jungle juice”; holding cup Our values: Respect each others’ choices Look out for each other Talk with your parents Miami/Oxford Environment
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Miami is generally a “safe place” – review our crime statistics Often crime and code of conduct violations involve alcohol A perpetrator of an offense is responsible for their actions It is never the victim/survivor’s fault Sexual Misconduct and Interpersonal Violence: Majority of incidents involves individuals who know each other Alcohol is often used in an incident, but is not involved all incidents EX: stalking (cyber and/or in person); not clearly obtaining consent; mental and/or emotional abuse; unwanted kissing or touching; unable to provide consent when substantially intoxicated;... Sexual Misconduct and Interpersonal Violence
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Commitment & Title IX
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Response Title IX Protocol – miamioh.edu/sexual assault – Definition of offenses – Complete explanation of University’s response Sexual Assault Response Coordinator – 104 Health Services Center Title IX Officers – Kenya Ash, Coordinator – Jennie Gilbert, Athletics – Becca Getson, Students Ethics Point – Anonymous Reporting
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Consent
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Prevention Step Up! Bystander Intervention Take Back the Night Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Clothesline Project Peer created & presented presentations Risk Reduction Awareness raising activities Education for faculty, staff, and students It’s On Us Get Involved o HAWKS Peer Educators PeerHealthEd@MiamiOH.edu o WAVES: Women Against Violence & Sexual assault WAVES@MiamiOH.edu o MARS: Men Against Rape & Sexual assault MARS@MiamiOH.edu
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It’s On Us
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For Love and Honor and Respect
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513-529-2222 Located in the Ditmer Parking Lot on SR 73 across from the horse stables Miami University Police Department (MUPD)
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A full-time POLICE DEPARTMENT. 1 Chief 2 Lieutenants 6 Sergeants 2 Detectives 14 Patrol Officers Open 24hrs a day, EVERY day of the year! Patrol campus on foot, bicycles and in vehicles. K-9 Figo About MUPD
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Crime Statistics can be found on the MUPD website: www.miamioh.edu/police www.miamioh.edu/police ~15 Blue Light Emergency Call Boxes have been installed throughout Campus. Direct connection to UPD, siren activated as needed. Bus Route Information / Safe Ride Information can be found on the Butler County Regional Transit Authority website: www.butlercountyrta.comwww.butlercountyrta.com EMERGENCY TEXT MESSAGING SYSTEM – Students should register their cell phone on our website for the system. This system will send out real time information in case of campus emergency!! www.miamioh.edu/police www.miamioh.edu/police Important Information
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Thank You! Community Expectations & Campus Safety
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