[Cp-bulletin] Crime Alert
Cheryl N Vossmer
crimbite at MIT.EDU
Mon Sep 27 15:23:48 EDT 2010
MIT Police Crime Alert Warning *
Issued: September 27, 2010
***INCIDENT: * **
On Saturday, September 24, 2010 MIT Police received a report of forcible fondling from a female student while attending a party at an off campus living group. In a separate incident, a female reports that she was sexually assaulted, at an off campus living group on Saturday, September 24.
***SUMMARY:* **
Both of these reports are being investigated.
**Sexual Assault Programs and Procedures**
MIT is committed to fostering a safe environment that supports its
educational mission and that is free from exploitation and intimidation.
It is important that members of the MIT community who are survivors
of sexual assault be offered immediate medical treatment, counseling
support, and police assistance. Survivors and close friends are traumatized
by such incidents and are concerned about confidentiality. Care
and consideration will be used in providing services and support
to survivors and others affected by trauma.
_Rape Education and Prevention Strategies_
MIT is committed to educating the campus community in ways to prevent
sexual assault. Throughout the academic year and during orientation,
the Center for Health Promotion and Wellness at MIT Medical, the Office
of the Dean for Student Life, the MIT Police, and certain student
organizations deliver educational programs to parents, students, employees, and other
members of the community. These sessions provide information on
preventing sexual assault and rape, supporting friends who are survivors
of sexual assault, security programs, residence hall and Institute-wide
regulations and behavior standards, and an outline of the resources
available to members of the MIT community. For educational programs and
information on preventing sexual assault and getting support for
survivors, contact the Center for Health Promotion and Wellness at MIT
Medical (E23-205, x3-1307, or healthed at med.mit.edu<mailto:healthed at med.mit.edu>).
The MIT Police have specially trained men and women officers who
investigate sexual assaults. During all interviews, the MIT Police will
make every effort to offer female survivors an opportunity to have a
female officer present, and male officers for male survivors. In
addition, the MIT Police will help a survivor, who wishes to do so, make
contact with:
. Local police
. The district attorney's office for criminal prosecution and legal
survivor assistance
Anonymous sexual assault reporting:
http://web.mit.edu/cp/www/_docs/anon_assault.pdf
*SUGGESTIONS: *
Be aware of your surroundings.
Program your cell phone with our emergency number (617-253-1212).
Please call this number if you become uncomfortable in any situation. DO
NOT hesitate to call us.
Note the locations of the emergency telephones (blue lights) on campus.
Utilize them in case of an emergency.
Dial *100* from an Institute telephone if you feel you're in danger.
Please forward this notice to your colleagues and post it on appropriate
bulletin boards in your area.
See Something Say Something - call the MIT
Police at 617-253-1212
*If you have any information that might be helpful in this investigation,
contact the MIT Police Detective Unit at 617-258-9723. Building
W89, 301 Vassar Street; or anonymously at 617-258-8477 (8-TIPS).
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