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Violence Prevention

Promoting Empowerment and Community Engagement

Welcome to the Benedictine University PEACE (Promoting Empowerment and Community Engagement) Team page! The PEACE team began on campus in October 2016 when the University received the Violence Against Women Act Campus Grant from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women. Starting with a small core team of staff, we have expanded to include faculty and staff from across the University, as well as students and community partners. The responsibility of the PEACE team is to promote messages of violence prevention in connection with our University values and hallmarks, advise on policies and procedures that reflect best practices, and current legislation regarding incidents of gender-based violence (sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking), and coordinate training and communication amongst Title IX, law enforcement, victim services and the larger Benedictine community.

Resources for Survivors

If you have experienced any form of gender-based violence (including sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking) there are resources that can help. Below are all of the Resources on and off campus. We also have Resource and Referral Guides to show what options survivors have for reporting and confidential support.

Reporting Options

It is always your right to decide whether or not you report an incident(s) of gender-based violence to University Police or University Officials. Survivors or bystanders who report, in good faith, any of these incidents will NOT receive a sanction under the Student Code of Conduct as per the Good Samaritan Exemption. The safety of our students and community members is our top priority.

How to Support a Survivor

If someone comes to you to report an incident of gender based violence (sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking) it generally means that you are someone that they trust. How you respond to their disclosure can have a significant impact on how they heal and view future relationships. Benedictine University cares about every member of our community and has resources available to both you and the survivor.

Here are some tips to guide you as you support the survivor: