Texas Sexual Harrasment

Q: According to Texas Woman's University Student Code of Conduct, sexual assault is defined as?

A: The oral, anal, or vaginal penetration by a sexual organ of another or oral/anal/vaginal penetration by any means against the victim's will or without his/her consent. An individual who is mentally uincapacitated, unconscious, or unaware that the sexual assault is occurring is considered unable to give consent. The type of force employed may involve physical violence or force, coercion, intentional impairment of an individual's ability to appraise the situation through the administering of any substance, or threat of harm to a victim. While the Texas Woman's University community prides itself on its very low incidence of sexual assault, compared to state-wide statistics , students on a university campus are always potential victims of sexual assault. While most sexual assault victims are women, men may also be victims. In Texas, a sexual assault is committed about once every hour. To reduce your risk of sexual assault you must be aware, prepared, and informed.