Sexual Exploitation and Other Sexual Misconduct: Sexual and Related Misconduct Policy
Sexual Exploitation and Other Sexual Misconduct: Taking advantage of another person, or attempting to take advantage of another person, without that person’s consent.
- Voyeurism or Peeping: Intentionally watching, videotaping, or recording an individual who is undressing, completely or partially naked, or engaging in sexual activity. This includes allowing others to observe such conduct.
- Sexual Exhibitionism: Engaging in sexually explicit activity in public spaces, including online.
- Displaying or distributing nude or sexually explicit images of another person without that person’s consent.
- Writing or marking of graffiti on University property that is sexually graphic in nature.
- Prostituting another person or soliciting a prostitute to campus, or a campus event, to engage in prostitution.
- Knowingly exposing another person to a sexually transmitted infection or virus without that person’s knowledge.
- Incest: Sexual intercourse between persons who are related to each other within the degrees wherein marriage is prohibited by law.
- Stealthing: The act of removing a condom during sexual intercourse without affirmative consent of the sexual partner; or the act of intentionally misleading a sexual partner to believe a condom is being used during sexual intercourse.