Title IX Grievance

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Medical Treatment

Seeking medical attention can help you in many ways. First, seeking medical attention can help you take care of your own health by checking for injuries, treating those injuries, and addressing the possibility of sexually transmitted infections.

Second, a forensic medical exam can preserve evidence of the assault. This is important even if you are currently undecided about your next steps because you may later decide to pursue criminal charges or university disciplinary charges - that evidence can help in both situations. A medical exam is not, however, required before pursuing criminal or university disciplinary charges. 

If victims do not opt for forensic evidence collection, health care providers can still treat injuries and take steps to address concerns of pregnancy and/or sexually transmitted diseases.

The following hospitals have certified ER hospital staff members that are authorized to perform medical/legal examinations.

JEFFERSON CITY:

Jefferson City Capitol Region Hospital
1125 Madison St., 
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: (573) 632.5000
Capitol Region Counseling Services

SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital
2505 Mission Dr,
Jefferson City, MO 65109
Phone: (573) 681-3000
SSM Counseling Services
Directions

(FT. WOOD CAMPUS)
Phelps County Regional Medical Center
PCRMC Waynesville Medical Plaza
1000 GW Lane Street
Waynesville, MO 65583
Phelps County Region Counseling Services
Directions

What is a to Expect During a Sexual Assault Nurse Examination (University at Albany Informaiton)

 

 

 

What To Expect

In support of the University's efforts to provide an environment that is safe and free of both harassing and discriminatory behavior, Lincoln University follows up on all reports sexual harassment, sexual assault/misconduct, dating/domestic violence, and stalking, including those received from campus and community law enforcement agencies.  

Individuals who make a report to law enforcement will receive information about campus and community support resources, detailing the investigation process, and explaining individual rights.  

This information is typically provided by the first office that makes contact with the individual:

  • Women's Center
  • Male Initiative/Infantry Scholars Program
  • Counseling Services
  • Lincoln University Police Department
  • Student Conduct

Individuals may be asked to meet with one of the following offices to review this information and to solicit participation in a University investigation.  Meeting with these offices and participating in a University investigation is voluntary, however it is encouraged.  The University's ability to respond to the incident may be limited without participation from the Reporting Party.

Law Enforcement Report

Reports can be made to the following campus and local law enforcement agencies (if an incident occurs off-campus). You have to right to request assistance in notifying law enforcement authorities or requesting an order of protection in the state of Missouri.

You are not required to speak to police or to file a criminal complaint.  If you reported an incident to the University, you may be contacted by police to determine if you wish to file a criminal complaint.  If you are contacted by police, it is not required, but is highly recommended that you speak to them so you can communicate your desired outcome, even if that is to request no involvement from law enforcement.  

If an individual chooses to file a criminal complaint (press charges) the Lincoln University Police Department can conduct an investigation and file a case with the local prosecutor's office for legal proceedings.

JEFFERSON CITY:

For incidents that have occured on-campus

Lincoln University Police Department (LUPD)
Physical Address: 900 Leslie Boulevard (Lorenzo Green Hall)
E-mail Address: lupd@lincolnu.edu
Phone Number: Non-Emergency: Dial (573) 681-5555 or 5555 on campus phones.
(911 for Emegencies)
Fax Number: (573) 681-0450

For incidents that have occured off-campus in Jefferson City

Jefferson City Police Department (JCPD)
401 Monroe St, Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: 911 or (573) 634-6400

 

FORT LEONARD WOOD:
Ft. Wood Military Police
Phone Number: (573-596-6141 or 911)

What To Expect

In support of the University's efforts to provide an environment that is safe and free of both harassing and discriminatory behavior, Lincoln University follows up on all reports sexual harassment, sexual assault/misconduct, dating/domestic violence, and stalking, including those received from campus and community law enforcement agencies. 

Individuals who make a report to Lincoln University will receive information about campus and community support resources, detailing the investigation process, and explaining individual rights. 

This information is typically provided by the first office that makes contact with the individual:

  • Women's Center
  • Male Initiative/Infantry Scholars Program
  • Counseling Services
  • Lincoln University Police Department
  • Student Conduct

Individuals may be asked to meet with one of the following offices to review this information and to solicit participation in a University investigation.  Meeting with these offices and participating in a University investigation is voluntary, however it is encouraged.  The University's ability to respond to the incident may be limited without participation from the Reporting Party.

RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE

A "responsible employee" is a University employee who has the authority to redress sexual violence, who has the duty to report incidents of sexual violence or other student misconduct, or who a student could reasonably believe has this authority or duty. Any employee (other than Professional and Pastoral Counselors) of the University who becomes aware of an act of sexual harassment (including sexual misconduct) or behavior which could be characterized as sexual harassment, when perpetrated against a member of the Lincoln University community is considered a "responsible employee" All Lincoln University Employees (other than professional counselor women's center, the Male Initiative, and their specific staff) are considered Responsible Employees). 

WOMEN'S CENTER, MALE INTITATIVE STAFF, & UNIVERSITY NURSE

These employees will explain upfront that:

  1. They can keep the information private, but cannot guarantee confidentiality when they make a report.
  2. Reports given to the Title IX Coordinator not will contain information that would identify the victim or perpetrator but contain all other info (if they choose to make anonymous a.k.a John/Jane Doe report). Disclosures to these employees will not trigger a formal University investigation into an incident against the victim's wishes (however, can go through a preliminary review to determine safety for the victim and the Lincoln University community at large).
  3. Will remind victim of the option of confidential reporting.

Contact Information for Offices that Can Immediately Support Students

 

Office

Director

Number

Dean of Students

Jerome Offord

(573) 681-5502

Ft. Wood Nursing Program

Barbra Lane

(573) 329-5160 

Residential Life

Chio Sheppard

(573) 681-5532

Student Health Center

James Smith

(573) 681-5164

The Women's Resource Center

Tammy Nobles

(573) 681-5036

The Male Initiative/Infantry Scholars Program

Joe Ward

(573) 681-6109

Student Conduct

Marquise McGriff

(573) 681-5585

Office of Student Engagment

Tammy Nobles

(573) 681-5036

Athletics

John Mosley

(573) 681-5333

ROTC

LTC L. Trice Burkes

(573) 681-5350

COUNSELING SERVICES

Professional, licensed counselors and pastoral counselors who provide mental-health counseling to members of the school community (and including those who act in that role under the supervision of a licensed counselor) are not required to report any information about an incident to the Title IX coordinator without a victim's permission Professional and Pastoral Counselors are the only individuals that can offer privileged confidential reporting to a victim on Lincoln University's campus.   Lincoln University has a counselors on staff with Student Health Services located at the Thompkins Health Center that can be reached at (573) 681-5167.  The campus counselor is available during normal office hours on weekdays between 8:00am to 5:00pm (also see the counseling services section in the Victims' Rights document for additional confidential off-campus contact info).   As August 2015, Lincoln University does not have any individual serving in the role of Pastoral Counselor

Lincoln University Counseling Services and External Resources