{"id":7082,"date":"2024-05-28T11:56:30","date_gmt":"2024-05-28T15:56:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/student-life\/?page_id=7082"},"modified":"2024-09-18T13:04:56","modified_gmt":"2024-09-18T17:04:56","slug":"no-contact-orders","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/marymount.edu\/student-life\/health-wellness\/student-conduct\/student-conduct-2\/no-contact-orders\/","title":{"rendered":"No Contact Orders"},"content":{"rendered":"
No Contact Orders<\/strong><\/p>\n Marymount University\u2019s Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution and Campus Safety are authorized to issue a No Contact Order (NCO) prohibiting contact between students when a reasonable concern that physical or psychological harm exists from such contact, or when an NCO is requested as a supportive measure through the Title IX Office. The terms of a NCO will be reasonably tailored to each case when assessing the risks of harm. NCOs are a protective measure and are typically non-punitive. No Contact Orders do not go on a student’s permanent record or transcript.<\/p>\n Scope of NCOs<\/strong><\/p>\n When assessing whether a NCO should be issued, the University will consider all facts and circumstances for the particular case, including, but not limited to, the following factors:<\/p>\n NCOs do not<\/em> ensure that parties will not see each other on campus nor be in close proximity to one another. NCOs serve to limit potential interactions between parties.<\/p>\n All NCOs are typically mutual providing that neither party has contact with the other. Contact includes any intentional contact, direct or indirect, through any means, including but not limited to personal contact, email, telephone, social media, other means of electronic communication, and third parties.<\/p>\n A request for a NCO does not automatically result in the issuance of a NCO. There may be instances where parties are referred to other forms of conflict resolution, such as mediation with their Resident Assistant (RA) or a professional staff member.<\/p>\n A NCO may be imposed by the University without a student\u2019s request, including when there is an ongoing investigation. Students seeking modifications or removals of a NCO shall contact the contact Campus Safety, the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, or the Title IX Office. The appropriate office will consult with all parties before determining whether or not to modify or remove the NCO. NCOs remain in effect indefinitely.<\/em><\/p>\n Direct and Indirect Contact<\/strong><\/p>\n The following is a non-exhaustive list of behaviors that are and are not covered by an NCO.<\/p>\n Behaviors that are permissible:<\/em><\/p>\n Behaviors that are prohibited:<\/em><\/p>\n Authorized Authorities<\/strong><\/p>\n Violations<\/strong><\/p>\n Violations of NCOs are subject to discipline under the Student Community Code of Conduct or the retaliation provision of the Sexual and Interpersonal Misconduct Policies, as appropriate. The NCO includes both on-campus and off-campus activities including online activity. To report a potential violation of a NCO, students should contact Campus Safety, the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, or the Title IX Office.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" No Contact Orders Marymount University\u2019s Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution and Campus Safety are authorized to issue a No Contact Order (NCO) prohibiting contact between students when a reasonable concern that physical or psychological harm exists from such contact, or when an NCO is requested as a supportive measure through the Title IX […]<\/p>\n\n
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