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Physical Abuse or Harm/Threat of Physical Abuse or Harm

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Examples of prohibited behavior include, but are not limited to, assault, battery, stalking, telephone harassment, sex or gender-based violence, threats, intimidation, physical abuse of another, dating violence, domestic violence, and any other speech or conduct not protected under the first amendment that threatens the health or safety of any person.

Immediate Action: RA contacts UCPD/CPD. If someone needs medical attention inform UCPD/CPD.

Secondary Action: RA contacts the Pro-Staff On-Call. Pro-Staff On-Call will respond to the scene in person.

Third Action: If the scene is safe, the RA will stay with the student(s) affected until assistance arrives. If a threat is ongoing, do not intervene and wait for police to respond.

Fourth Action: Working together, the RA and Pro-Staff On-Call will attempt to identify all involved parties (victim, perpetrator, witness, etc.)

Fifth Action: Make sure that the affected student(s) feels safe in their assigned residence hall space. If not, the Pro-Staff will act accordingly. If the incident results in a student’s arrest, notify the Pro-Staff On-Call. The Pro-Staff On-Call will enact the Student Arrest protocol.

Reporting Action: RA and Pro-Staff will write an Incident Report and CARE Reports as needed.

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