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Frequently Asked Questions

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On this page, professional staff from the Sexual Misconduct Support Team and the Sexual Misconduct Adjudication Team answer questions we hear often.

If you have a question that is not addressed here, please contact any of us. We can give you information and discuss your questions and concerns. 

What does sexual misconduct look like at Carleton?

"The most common reports of sexual assault are between two people who know each other.  Alcohol is involved in a majority of the reports, and the most common issue involves whether there is consent.  Other reports of sexual misconduct involve inappropriate sexual electronic communication, sexually-charged unwelcome communication, intimidation, and stalking, which is a form of sexual harassment."

—Joanne Mullen, Investigator and College Consultant on Sexual Misconduct

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  • Keywords: consent, alcohol, common, stalking

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