Remaining on the Right Side of the LawAlcohol: What is a Violation?Possible SanctionsDrugs and Drug Paraphernalia: What is a Violation?Slide 5Sex OffensesSex Offenses: DefinitionsDefinition: Without ConsentSex Offenses: Possible SanctionsASU Weapons PolicyQuestions?Know the law and respect it!© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityRemaining on the Right Side of the Lawwww.asu.edu/asu101Presenter Name, Ph.D.Presenter Title, Arizona State UniversityLast updated 06-21-07 Material developed based on information provided by the ASU Department of Public Safety and the Undergraduate Student Initiatives Office© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityAlcohol: What is a Violation?•Having alcohol if you are under 21possession = immediate span of control, not ownership•Having alcohol in your body•Having an open container of alcohol in vehicle•Driving while under the influence (DUI)DUIDUI 0.08 +DUI 0.15 + (extreme)© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityPossible Sanctions•Arrest, court, & big fine$$$$•Dean referral•Residential life notification© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityDrugs and Drug Paraphernalia: What is a Violation?•Having any usable quantity of any illicit drug; it is a FELONY in the state of Arizona•Illegal use of prescription drugs•Having drug paraphernalia which is any item used in conjunction with an illegal drug© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityPossible Sanctions•Arrests, fines, and possible jail (charges sent to MCAO•Dean referral•Residential life notification© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversitySex Offenses•Sexual abuse: Intentionally / knowingly engaging in sexual contact with any person over 15yrs old without consent from that person•Sexual assault Intentionally / knowingly engaging in sexual intercourse or oral sexual contact with any person and, without consent of that person© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversitySex Offenses: Definitions•SEXUAL CONTACT: any direct/indirect touching, fondling, or manipulating of any part of the genitals, anus, or female breast by any body part or object.•ORAL SEXUAL CONTACT: Oral contact with the penis, vulva or anus© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityDefinition: Without ConsentVictim is coerced by immediate use or threatened use of force against a person or propertyVictim is incapable of consent by reason ofMental disorderMental defectDrug impairmentAlcohol impairmentSleep Any other impairment of cognition that should have been known to the defendant© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversitySex Offenses: Possible Sanctions© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityASU Weapons PolicyDefinitions•Fireworks- any fireworks, fire crackers, sparklers, rockets, or any propellant-activated device whose intended purpose is primarily for illumination.•Weapon- any object or substance designed to inflict a wound.Use, possession, display or storage of any weapon, explosive device, or fireworks is prohibited on ASU property.© 2007 Arizona State University© 2007 Arizona State UniversityQuestions?If you have questions or would like more information you can•Visit: www.asu.edu/ •Call:www.asu.edu/asu101Presenter Name, Ph.D.Presenter Title, Arizona State University © 2007 Arizona State UniversityKnow the law and respect
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