Sexual Misconduct & Relationship Violence

RESOURCES AND INFORMATION FOR THE JUNIATA COMMUNITY

What to do
Where to go
Where to find help

If you are in need of immediate help, please contact Juniata Public Safety at their emergency line: 814-641-3636

We are here to help.

What Is It?

Sexual violence is any sexual act committed against someone without that person’s freely given consent.

Sexual assault is any conduct that would constitute a forcible or nonforcible sex offense under the uniform crime reporting system of the FBI. (includes rape, sodomy, fondling, groping, forced kissing, or touching).

Consent is defined a knowing, voluntary, and mutual decision among all participants to engage in sexual activity. Silence or lack of resistance, in and of itself, does not demonstrate consent. Consent does not vary based upon a participant's sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.

What To Do

Sexual misconduct and relationship violence victims are encouraged to:

  • Seek a medical examination within 48 hours of the incident – whether or not victim chooses to report the incident or press charges
  • Undergo an examination for DNA evidence – therefore are advised to NOT change clothes or shower prior to examination

NOTE: Medical facilities have the obligation to inform law enforcement of any reports of rape or sexual assault, but it is the right of the victim whether or not to participate.

Options

 Confidential support and guidance is available with the Office for the Prevention of Interpersonal Violence (SPoT), Counseling Services, Health Services, and Campus Ministry. It is the exclusive right of the victim/complainant to decide to make a formal report.

If you have been victimized, you may choose to report the incident to non-confidential staff: Public Safety, Residential Life, or the Dean of Students Office.

All non-confidential staff are required to file an incident report with the college’s Title IX Coordinator.

All efforts are made to maintain the confidentiality of both the complainant and the respondent.

Complainants have the following reporting options:

  1. Pursue campus disciplinary charges
  2. Pursue criminal charges
  3. Pursue both campus and criminal charges
  4. Report the assault but choose not to pursue charges

Note: An investigation will be pursued if Juniata College deems it advisable to conduct a full investigation to protect the safety and interests of the greater campus community.

Investigation

Investigation will be complete within 60 calendar days after the report is filed. (Both the complainant and the respondent will be offered periodic updates of the status of the investigation).

Retaliation by the complainant, the respondent, or ANYONE on their behalf is prohibited and will not be tolerated.

Protective Measures

A student involved in a Title IX case may requests adjustments to their:

  • Academic Situations
  • Living Situations
  • Transportation Situation
  • Working Situations
  • Other Protective Measures

Contact the Title IX Coordinator, any Title IX Officer, or the Dean of Students.

Juniata College Contact Info

CONFIDENTIAL

Office for the Prevention of Interpersonal Violence (the SPoT)

Jody Althouse, 814-641-3077 or 3076

Juniata Counseling Services
(814) 641-3353

Campus Ministry
814-641-3360

Broad Top Health Services
814-643-3205 

NON-CONFIDENTIAL

Juniata College Public Safety (JCPS)
Tim Hughes, Director 814-641-3162

JCPS 24/7: 814-641-3636

Title IX Coordinator
Dan Cook-Huffman 814-641-3152

Dean of Students
Matthew Damschroder 814-641-3157

Campus and Residential Life
814-641-3323

Additional Resources

Huntingdon Borough Police (911)
814-643-3960

Abuse Network (sexual assault, rape) - CONFIDENTIAL
717-242-2444 (24/7 Hotline)

Huntingdon House (dating/domestic violence, stalking) - CONFIDENTIAL
814-643-1190 (24/7 Hotline)

Huntingdon County Crisis Intervention
800-929-9583

Penn Highlands Hospital (911) 
814-643-2290

Victim Services Hotline (domestic abuse, relationship & sexual violence) - CONFIDENTIAL
814-944-3585 (Altoona)

National Suicide Hotline
800-273-8255 (TALK)

Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Hotline - CONFIDENTIAL
800-656-4673 (HOPES)