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Safety & Security
Virginia Intermont offers 24hours Security
Security can be reached in Harrison-Jones Memorial Hall by telephone
at (276) 466-7950 (security office) or (423) 335-7998 (cell
phone).
Virginia Intermont College has an obligation to uphold the laws of
the community. While activities covered by the Colleges rules
may overlap, the communitys laws and the Colleges rules
operate independently and do not substitute for each other. Intermont
cooperates with all local and state police agencies in helping enforce
the laws of the Commonwealth and the city. College policies create
the campus community we are seeking. These policies offer a rationale
for community guidelines, identify limits of acceptable behavior
and call community members to be accountable to each other. Three
principles form the framework of the campus policies: respect for
others, safety and security and community expectations.
Alcohol/Drugs
Alcohol is NOT permitted
at Virginia Intermont College. Compliance with this policy is mandatory.
Parents may be notified of any violation of this policy by the Vice
President for Student Development.
The College is strongly opposed to the possession, use, sale or
distribution of any illegal substance and will not hesitate to take
action necessary to prevent or halt these activities on campus.
The use of drugs is not a right, even in the privacy
of ones residence hall room. Drug use is illegal. The College
cannot and will not prevent prosecution of individuals found to
be in violation of state and federal laws. Compliance with this
policy is mandatory. Parents may be notified by the Vice President
for Student Development of any violation of this policy.
Firearms/Weapons
The possession of any type
of firearms or weapons is prohibited. This ban covers guns of any
type, including pellet guns and BB guns. Knives other than pocket
knives, such as throwing knives and switchblades, are also prohibited.
Harassment, Intimidation, Hazing and Physical Violence
1.) Harassment: Verbal or
written acts of abuse via any means of communication are regarded
as serious violations of human rights and are prohibited.
2.) Intimidation: Communicating a threat to another person via any
means of communication is regarded as serious violation of human
rights and is prohibited.
3.) Hazing: Forcing or requiring another person to perform an act
which creates a substantial risk of bodily injury or emotional stress,
with or without the consent of that person, as a condition of association
with a group or organization is considered a violation of human
rights and is prohibited.
4.) Physical Violence: Acts of physical violence or participating
in a physical encounter that a reasonable person would consider
fighting or physically abusing another is prohibited.
Sexual Misconduct
The following policy
was developed by the Task Force on Campus Sexual Assault and the
Council of Higher Education with the cooperation of higher education
institutions in Virginia and under the guidance of the Office of
the Attorney General.
The College is a community of trust whose existence depends on strict
adherence to standards of conduct set by its members. Sexual misconduct
is a serious violation of these standards and will not be tolerated.
The College encourages all members of the College community to be
aware of both the consequences of sexual misconduct and the options
available to survivors. The College urges survivors to seek assistance
using any appropriate resources.
A student or employee charged with sexual misconduct can be disciplined
under the Colleges conduct code and may be prosecuted under
Virginia criminal statutes. Even if the criminal justice authorities
choose not to prosecute, the campus can pursue disciplinary action.
This disciplinary action could result in dismissal from the College.
Sexual misconduct is defined as sexual contact without consent and
includes: intentional touching, either of the victim or when the
victim is forced to touch, directly or through clothing, another
persons genitals, breasts, thighs or buttocks; rape (sexual
intercourse without consent whether by an acquaintance or a stranger);
attempted rape; sodomy (oral sex or anal intercourse) without consent,
or sexual penetration with an object without consent. To constitute
lack of consent, the acts must be committed either by force, intimidation
or through use of the victims mental incapacity or physical
helplessness (i.e. being intoxicated).
Sanctions
Being found guilty of any violation of College policy, including
alcohol, drugs, sexual assault or weapons violations will result
in sanctions ranging from community service to dismissal from the
College.
POLICY SANCTIONS
Sanctions can run the range
from a warning to expulsion from VI. The following is a brief definition
of each type of sanction.
Warning (W) - can be formal or informal and written or verbal
- that certain behavior or activities constitute a violation of
the College polices and that continuation of the behavior will result
in a more serious sanction. All warnings will be documented on an
incident report.
Reprimand (R) - a written sanction, the result of a more
serious violation or repeat violation (usually combined with community
restitution and/or a fine). This sanction implies that additional
violations will result in Disciplinary Probation or a more serious
sanction being assigned.
Disciplinary Probation (DP) - this is the most serious repercussion
the College applies in response to behavior, short of separation
from the College. In addition to possible community restitution
and fines, disciplinary probation may carry additional restriction
during the probationary period, i.e. loss of leadership position,
participation in extracurricular activities, etc. A student violating
the terms of disciplinary probation, or involvement in subsequent
policy violations during this period may be suspended from the College.
Suspension - separation of the student from the College,
this includes classes, housing, meal service and participation or
attendance of College activities or events for a specific period
of time. Suspension is usually the result of an accumulation of
policy violations or a single violation which creates a notable
threat to self, the college or another student(s). The decision
to implement this sanction rests with the Vice President of Student
Development or other college cabinet members.
Expulsion - the permanent and immediate separation of the
student from the College due to significant and/or felonious acts
against individuals or the College, or due to activities outside
the College which could pose a threat to individuals or the College.
The decision to implement this sanction rests with the President
of the College in conjunction with the Vice President of Student
Development or other college cabinet members.
Removal from the residence halls - Based on an accumulation
of behavioral concerns, students may be removed from their residence
hall and reassigned to another hall or required to move off campus.
The decision to implement this sanction rests with the Director
of Residence Life in conjunction with the Vice President of Student
Development.
Community Restitution (CR) - involves the assignment of specific
tasks or hours of work/service in various capacities across campus
and in the Bristol community. Failure to complete community service
will usually result in the CR being converted to a fine as well
as an additional fine being added to the sanction.
Monetary Fines - assigned in cases involving alcohol or drugs, threats
to do bodily harm and in the case of repetitious and/or disruptive
behavior.
Alcohol Education Seminar - The College sponsors an Alcohol
Awareness Seminar which is conducted on an as-needed basis. Students
involved in first-time alcohol violations will be required to attend/participate
in this seminar.
Programs
Each year, Virginia Intermont
College offers different programs for members of the College community.
Student participation in these programs is voluntary, but we encourage
all students to take advantage of the programs offered.
The Resident Life Office offers programs to residential students
on their floors through the Resident Assistants (RAs). These programs
focus on keeping the residence halls safe and secure, safety when
going off-campus at night, how and where to report incidents and
many other related subjects.
The Residence Life and Student Activities Offices sponsor programs
such as Drug Awareness Week, Alcohol Awareness Week and other major
activities.
Campus Security is also available to work with members of the campus
community on safety and security concerns.
These offices also work with programs dealing with rape, acquaintance
rape and other sexual offenses. These programs are offered yearly
and are open to all interested students at no cost.
Reporting Incidents
Intermont believes that
it should be easy, safe and quick to report any incident regarding
the safety and/or security of any member of the College community.
While the primary location for reporting incidents, both on and
off-campus, is the Office of the Vice President of Student Development,
the Offices of Residence Life, Security and Student Support Services
are also used by students, faculty and staff to report these incidents.
A report may be made to any of these locations.
If you have been the victim of a sexual assault, you should contact
one of the offices listed to report the violation. Do not do anything
before calling the office you choose, especially anything that can
tamper with the evidence of the crime, eg: taking a shower, changing
clothes, cleaning up the room. Being found guilty of a sexual-related
crime can lead to expulsion from the college. Both the accuser and
the accused will have access to all disciplinary results. The various
offices will also help students in dealing with off-campus police
agencies if help is requested.
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V.P. for Student Development
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Main Hall
276-466-7915
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Director of Residence
Life
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Main Hall
276-466-7916
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Campus Security
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Harrison-Jones
276-466-7950
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Student Support Services
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Student Support House
276-466-7905
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Provost
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East Hall
276-466-7869
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After normal office hours, any member of the campus community may
contact either Campus Security in Intermont Hall or a member of
the Residence Life Staff.
Virginia Intermont College
Statistics
Download the current Safety
statistics information here:
SafetyStatistics.pdf
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