Sexual Assault Information
Sexual Assault Data Collection Form
The pertinent sections of this form should be completed by any Community College of Rhode Island professional staff member who has contact with a victim of sexual assault. The purpose of this form is to collect aggregate data, monitor service usage, and detect trends.
The victim's name should not be reported. Please complete the form after discussion with the victim. Please complete as many of the questions as possible. If the victim does not or cannot recall the details of the event or if she/he refuses to provide an answer, please check the "unknown" box.
Sex Offender Registry and Access to Related Information
The Federal Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act requires institutions of higher education to issue a statement advising the campus community where law enforcement agency information is provided by the State concerning registered sex offenders and where it may be obtained. It also requires sex offenders to register in the state and to provide notice, as required under State law, of each institution of higher education in that State at which the person is employed, carries on a vocation, or is a student.
In the State of Rhode Island convicted sex offenders must register with the local police department in their municipality. Every person convicted on or after July 1, 1997, including juveniles sentenced as adults of an offense for which registration is required as part of the sentence imposed upon conviction, is to register and re-register with the local police agencies.
In addition all persons convicted of violations under the law of the United States or any other state substantially similar to an offense for which registration is required shall provide to the local agency all necessary information within ten days of establishing a residence and re-registering within ten days of any change.
Any person wanting information on registered sex offenders or related information should contact the local municipal police agency with jurisdiction for the location of our campuses. The State of Rhode Island Parole Board maintains the following website:
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