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Sexual Assault Final Assessment

1. Where can I find information in regard to Title IX?

A. CVCC's Safety and Security Office.
B. CVCC's Director of Human Resources.
C. Dean of the School of Access, Development, and Success
D. Any CVCC Employee
E. All the above.

2. Where can I find up to date and past information in regard to CVCC's crime report?

A. CVCC's campus crime information can be found on CVCC's Safety and Security website under the Annual Security Report link.
B. A hardcopy of the campus crime information can be found in the Safety and Security Office located beside CVCC's Advising Center.
C. Beneath CVCC's Bell Tower.
D. Both A and B.

3. CVCC reported crimes are available:

A. To currently enrolled students through their student email accounts.
B. To current employees via their employee email account.
C. To currently enrolled students in non-credit courses by postcard through the U.S. Postal Service.
D. To prospective employees during the hiring process.
E. To prospective students when they apply for admission to a curriculum program or when they register for a non-credit course.
F. All the above.

4. Effective Consent means:

A. Yes means yes.
B. No means no.
C. A voluntary agreement to engage in mutually agreed-upon sexual activity.
D. All of the above.

5. Effective Consent does not have to be agreed upon by all parties.

A. True
B. False

6. Effective Consent can be taken back at any time.

A. True
B. False

7. Oral sex gives consent for intercourse.

A. True
B. False

8. Who should I contact if I am sexually assaulted?

A. CVCC Campus Security
B. Any law enforcement
C. Dean of the School of Access, Development, and Success
D. Any CVCC Employee
E. Catawba County Rape Crisis Center
F. All the above.

9. What should I do if I am sexually assaulted?

A. Go to a safe place.
B. Do not shower or bathe.
C. If possible, do not urinate.
D. Do not eat, drink, smoke or brush your teeth if oral contact took place.
E. Do not wash or destroy clothes you were wearing.
F. All the above.

10. Victim needs to seek medical treatment within 72 hours of the incident.

A. True
B. False

11. You should collect any evidence in a paper bag and store it for law enforcement.

A. True
B. False

12. What should I do if I am sexually assaulted?

A. Assess the victim's well-being, render aid, and express concern and assurance.
B. Do not question the victim about the details of the incident.
C. Notify the Campus Safety and Security Office and/or the Dean of the School of Access, Development, and Success
D. All the above.

13. How could I best help investigators?

A. Identify the assailant if possible.
B. Make sure the victim is in a secure place.
C. Identify the location of the crime.
D. All the above.

14. What is the first phone number I should dial if I am sexually assaulted or witness a sexual assault?

A. 411
B. 911
C. 811
D. All the above.

15. What phone number can I contact if I need help?

A. (828) 327-7000 Extension 0
B. 711
C. 911
D. All the above.

16. Only victims have rights in any sexual assault?

A. True
B. False

17. All victims and witnesses are treated without prejudice based upon race, class, lifestyle, sex, age, occupation, or religious beliefs.

A. True
B. False

18. Victims have the right to reasonable accommodation in regard to class scheduling and attendance when working through a sexual assault incident.

A. True
B. False

19. CVCC's Campus Safety and Security Office can file a report on the details without revealing your identity; however they will need to reference your identity privately to the law enforcement agency they are reporting to.

A. True
B. False

20. A file of the incidence which occurs on CVCC's Campuses or associated property is not available to the public.

A. True
B. False

21. What training options are available through CVCC?

A. Sexual Assault Roundtable held by CVCC in April of each year.
B. Sexual Assault Seminars sponsored by our Peer Mentoring Department.
C. Onboarding informational packets for both New Students and New Employees of CVCC.
D. Informational packets available through CVCC's Safety and Security Office.
E. CVCC Sexual Assault Training Module found under the CVCC Blackboard landing page and through CVCC's Safety and Security webpage.
F. All the above.

22. If a sexual assault occurs on CVCC's campus or adjacent property the only method of resolving the grievance is to go through the legal system.

A. True
B. False

23. CVCC has a process under its Student Due Process policy to resolve grievances.

A. True
B. False

24. You do not have the right to a representative (attorney, parent, pastor, etc…) during the grievance process.

A. True
B. False

25. If an incident occurs between two CVCC individuals whether students or staff, one of the parties must be banned from campus.

A. True
B. False

26. Rape happens to only certain types of women.

A. True
B. False

27. Approximately ___% of rapes and sexual assaults reported are found to be false reports.

A. 100
B. 50
C. 20
D. 2

28. Approximately ___% of rapes and sexual assaults are committed by acquaintances.

A. 80
B. 10
C. 50
D. 20

29. Men cannot be sexually assaulted.

A. True
B. False

30. ___ % of sexual assaults and rapes involve people of the same race.

A. 10
B. 90
C. 50
D. 25

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