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Crime Information

Crimes can occur in a multitude of ways but some of the most common are domestic violence, relationship/dating violence, sexual violence, sexual harassment, and stalking. Sometimes you may not know the exact crime you are experiencing but that's why our advocates are here to help.

You have legal rights as a victim (), including:

  • To be free from intimidation.
  • To receive notification of court proceedings.
  • To be present at court hearings accompanied by a victim advocate.
  • To have emotional and physical support.
  • To be told of services within the community.
  • To be aware of compensation/ restitution.
  • To complete a victim impact statement.
  • To be treated with respect and dignity.

Sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking are prohibited under . These crimes are prohibited in all academic, educational, extracurricular, athletic, and other 同性恋色情 programs, whether on campus or at university-sponsored events elsewhere.

Definitions of these crimes, as well as the term 鈥渃onsent鈥 in the context of sexual activity, can be found in the following sources:

  • Florida Statutes (This list is not comprehensive)
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  • Federal Regulations:

If you would like to schedule an appointment with a victim advocate to learn more about your options, you can use our online .

 

Last Updated: 8/21/2025