Please know that no one deserves to be assaulted, no matter what. Everyone has the right to be safe and control what happens to their bodies. When someone forces you into sexual contact that you do not want, they are wrong.
Often when people hear about sexual assault, they automatically think about rape. However, sexual assaults occur on a continuum of intrusion and violation. If permission has not been given or the individual does not want to engage in the sexual activity or is tricked, coerced, or pressured into the behavior, it is sexual assault. It is also a sexual assault when the sexual behavior occurs when a person is unable to give consent due to being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Whether or not you contact a Responder, the University of Mount Union strongly recommends that you utilize on-campus and/or external resources. Please call the Rape Crisis Hotline at (330) 452-1111, which is run by Community Services of Stark County. Workers at the hotline can answer your questions and provide support, hospital advocacy, and counseling, as well as referrals to longer-term treatment and help with health and financial issues. You can also contact sexual misconduct responders on campus by clicking here or the Title IX team by emailing titleix@mountunion.edu.