that doesn’t matter. shetder.tamucc.edu/assets/step up info.pdf · you raped her last night....

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Dude, you are in so much trouble! Jane just called me and she said you raped her last night. What? No way! She may have said No!”, but her body was saying “Yes!”. The fact is she said “No!”. You should have stopped. She didn’t scream or anything. It’s not like I held her down. That doesn’t maer. She never said yes. Where to report: University Police Department, Student Engagement and Success, Title IX Coordinator (located in Employee Developement and Compliance Services) Resource: University Counseling Center, University Health Center, Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN) URL: judicialaffairs.tamucc.edu Consent is: For the purpose of this process consent must be freely and acvely given through mutually understood terms of acons. A person is deemed incapable of giving consent when the person is a minor, is coerced, physically helpless, under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the point of being unable to make a raonal decision, unconscious or asleep.

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Page 1: That doesn’t matter. Shetder.tamucc.edu/assets/Step Up info.pdf · you raped her last night. What? No way! She may have said No!”, but her body was saying “Yes!”. The fact

Dude, you are in so much trouble! Jane just called me and she said you raped her last night.

What? No way! She may have said �No!”, but her body was saying “Yes!”.

The fact is she said “No!”. You should have stopped.

She didn’t scream or anything. It’s not like I held her down.

That doesn’t matter. She never said yes.

Where to report: University Police Department, Student Engagement and Success, Title IX Coordinator (located in Employee Developement and Compliance Services)Resource: University Counseling Center, University Health Center, Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)URL: judicialaffairs.tamucc.edu

Consent is:For the purpose of this process consent must be freely and actively given through mutually understood terms of actions. A person is deemed incapable of giving consent when the person is a minor, is coerced, physically helpless, under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the point of being unable to make a rational decision, unconscious or asleep.