A Survivor's Guide to Rights & Options at UNM
A Survivor’s Guide to Rights & Options at UNM is the University of New Mexico’s official resource for any student or employee at UNM who discloses an incident of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking to the University, regardless of where the incident occurred. It contains valuable information about the first steps someone should take immediately following an incident, how to obtain a restraining order or no contact directive, reporting options, an overview of how UNM responds after receiving a report, and resources on campus and in the greater community. This Guide is also helpful for individuals who experience similar misconduct or crimes such as sexual exploitation. It meets all compliance requirements laid out by the 2013 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act's amendments to the Jeanne Clery Act as well as University Administrative Policy 2745: Clery Act Compliance.
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For more information about this Guide, contact CEEO at ceeo@unm.edu or 505-277-5251.