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5.6 Policy Against Workplace Harassment and Violence

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Staff covered by this policy
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This
policy applies to all faculty, staff, students and visitors on
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A. Introduction
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To accomplish its missions of teaching, research, patient care
and public service, IUPUI strives to maintain a safe
environment. Accordingly, threatening behavior and violence will
not be tolerated, condoned, or ignored.
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Each department
head, manager, supervisor, and employee is responsible for keeping
the workplace free of threats and violence. This includes intimidating,
hostile, threatening, or violent behavior by employees or non-employees
(vendors, job applicants, visitors, spouses, etc.) against self,
others, university property, or property on university premises
belonging to others.
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This policy covers all university premises and university-sponsored
events as well as off-campus sites should an incident occur
that is shown to have an adverse impact on the university.
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B.
Existing related law and policy |
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Federal and
state law as well as university policy prohibit discrimination
as identified in Policy 1.1, Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action. Those who believe
they are victims of or have observed such discrimination are
strongly urged to contact their campus affirmative action
office.
Policy 5.5, Firearms and Weapons
Prohibitions,
prohibits employees and students from unauthorized possession of
firearms or other items deemed by the campus police department
to be dangerous on university premises or events.
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Certain
violence-related behavior is prohibited under criminal or civil
law. When appropriate, the university will refer such cases for
criminal or civil prosecution.
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C. Threatening
behavior
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Threatening
behavior is defined as an express or implied threat to interfere
with an individuals health or safety, or with the property
of the university, which causes a reasonable apprehension that
such harm is about to occur.
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Any
employee or student who engages in threatening behavior will be subject to
serious disciplinary action, which may include termination of
employment or student status. Examples of threatening behavior include, but are
not limited to:
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Direct
or indirect threats of harm
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Words
or gestures which intimidate others
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Prolonged
or frequent shouting
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Stalking
or following an individual
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Conduct
which causes others to fear for their safety
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D. Violent
behavior
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Violent
behavior is defined as the use of physical force or violence
to restrict the freedom of action or movement of another person
or to endanger the health or safety of another person or the
property of the university.
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Violent
behavior is so serious that individuals who engage in it can
expect termination of their employment or student status. Examples of violent
behavior include, but are not limited to:
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Unwelcome
physical contact
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Slapping,
punching, striking, pushing, or otherwise physically attacking
a person
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Throwing,
punching, or otherwise handling objects in an aggressive manner
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Procedure |
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Reporting
and investigating workplace violence
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Any
person who experiences, witnesses, or has knowledge of threatening
or violent behavior has a responsibility to report the situation
as soon as possible.
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All reports should be made to the IUPUI Police Department at 4-7911.
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In
addition, the report should be made to the employees
supervisor or department head and to the appropriate
campus office: Academic Policies, Procedures, and
Documentation, Human Resources Administration, or for
students, the Office of the Dean of Students.
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In
a timely way, the IUPUI Police Department will report
incidents to appropriate campus administrators overseeing
faculty, staff and students.
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All
reports of workplace threats or violence will be investigated
promptly and impartially and as confidentially as possible.
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Employees
are required to cooperate in any investigation. A timely resolution
of each report should be reached and communicated to all parties
involved as soon as possible.
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Any
form of retaliation against employees for making a bona fide
report concerning workplace threats or violence is prohibited;
therefore, such retaliation must also be reported.
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F. Reporting
nonwork-related violence
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who are victims of domestic or other violent behavior outside
the workplace, or who
believe they are potential victims of such violence, and fear it
may enter the workplace, are encouraged to promptly notify the IUPUI Police Department,
and their supervisor or department head. Such reports
will be investigated as described above.
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G. Non-disciplinary
and disciplinary action
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Upon
a completed investigation, incidents will be reviewed before
proceeding with non-disciplinary or disciplinary action according
to the principles of just cause.
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Examples
of actions that will be taken when a person has been found
to have violated this policy include, but are not limited
to, the following:
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Mandatory
participation in counseling
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Corrective/disciplinary
action up to and including termination
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Criminal
arrest and prosecution
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Special
procedures such as job relocation or initiation of a court
order
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If,
upon investigation, it is determined that a report was falsified
or made maliciously, the employee who provided the false information
will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including
termination of employment or student status, as well as possible criminal arrest and prosecution.
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Those
who believe they are a victim of threats or violence, whether
work related or not, may also contact the Employee Assistance
Program (EAP) to obtain advice in dealing with the situation.
Students may contact Counseling and Psychological Services
(CAPS).
Revised
April 2004 |
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