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RANCHO SANTIAGO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Contract #
N-2024-087
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Police
Expiration Date
1/31/2029
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RMA"J.'AuTral,�\ <br />a) The Parties agree to confer and cooperate, to the extent permitted by law, regarding incidents of <br />sexual assault and other crimes involving victims who are District or College students, <br />employees, guests, or visitors. <br />b) The Police agree to notify the District promptly when it becomes aware that a District or <br />College student, employee, guest, or visitor is identified as the victim or alleged perpetrator of a <br />sexual assault, hate crime, or Type I violent crime, so as to coordinate resources to minimize <br />and prevent further victimization, to trigger appropriate institutional investigative action, and to <br />adequately inform the District of serious ongoing threats to health and safety. <br />c) Upon request, the Parties will provide one another with information and records to the extent <br />allowed or required by federal, state, or local law, rules, and regulations as well as in <br />accordance with applicable Police or District policy. <br />d) Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as requiring the Police to share information if the <br />Police reasonably believe that doing so would jeopardize its criminal investigation or would <br />violate law or policy. <br />12. REPORTING and ASSISTANCE <br />a) The Police will provide reasonable assistance as requested by the District relating to matters of <br />Public Safety, maintenance of order beyond the control of the District, and investigation of Part I <br />Crimes at District locations and facilities as specified above. <br />b) Where legally and operationally expedient, members of the Police initiating criminal or civil <br />process (i.e., criminal investigations, arrests, service of arrests warrants, criminal summons, <br />peace/protective orders, and search warrants) on District's campus(es) will inform the Chief, <br />District Safety & Security at the earliest practical opportunity following the activity. <br />c) The Police will work with the District to review emergency plans and to provide training when <br />reasonable and practical. <br />d) Significant crimes which occur off -campus, but which pose a serious or continuing threat to the <br />District Community will be reported to the Chief, District Safety & Security as soon as <br />practicable. <br />e) The Police agree and understand that regardless of whether a victim of sexual assault consents to <br />disclosure of his or her identity, he or she has the right to a sexual assault forensic medical <br />examination at no cost, and has the right to participate or not in the criminal justice system, and <br />if he or she does participate in the criminal investigation or prosecution, he or she may do so <br />through a pseudonym. <br />f) For any crime, including crimes of sexual assault, the Police will be the lead agency for the <br />criminal investigation, prosecution, and the interpretation of forensic evidence. The Parties shall <br />be cognizant of the objective of not forcing a victim to give multiple statements about a <br />traumatic event, the Police shall keep the District informed about the status of the investigation, <br />
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