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Conway: (843) 349-5429
Georgetown: (843) 520-1403
Grand Strand: (843) 477-2062
Did you know?
 Every 2 minutes a
woman is sexually
assaulted.
 Many times, the rapist
knows the victim prior
to the assault.
 Sexual assault is a vio-
lent crime based on
power, not physical at-
traction.
 Sexual assault can
happen to anyone.
 NO ONE deserves to
be raped. The victim is
NEVER to blame.
Sexual Assault
&
Relationship
Violence
What can you
do…
Every person has the right to be
safe, protected, and respected.
Student Affairs and Services
2050 Hwy 501 East
Conway, SC 29528
RESOURCES
Police Departments:
Emergency: 911
Horry County: (843) 915-5350
Myrtle Beach: (843) 918-1382
North Myrtle Beach: (843) 280-5511
Conway: (843) 248-1790
Loris: (843) 456-4000
Atlantic Beach: (843) 663-2274
Surfside Beach: (843) 913-6368
Georgetown Sherriff: (843) 546-5101
Andrews: (843) 264-5223
Public Safety:
Conway: (843) 251-6111
Grand Strand: (843) 251-9405
Georgetown: (843) 446-1869
HGTC Counseling Services:
Jean Hungerpiller, LPC: (843) 349-7587
Jean.hungerpiller@hgtc.edu
Elisa Sperduto, LMSW: (843) 349-5309
Elisa.sperduto@hgtc.edu
Family Justice Center:
24-Hour Hotline: (843) 436-3733
info@fjcgeorgetown.org
www.fjcgeorgetown.org
Rape Crisis Center:
24-Hour Hotline: (843) 448-7273
Myrtle Beach: (843) 448-3180
Georgetown: (843P) 545-5198
info@victimtosurvivor.org
www.victimtosurvivor.org
National Crisis Hotline: 1-800-799-7899
ULifeline: www.ulifeline.org/hgtc/get help now
BREAK THE
SILENCE!
What To Do
 Get Yourself to a Safe Place
 Call 911 or local Police
 Contact Public Safety
Save Evidence
 Try to preserve all physical evidence.
 It is best not to bathe, change clothes, eat,
drink, smoke, rinse your mouth, or brush
your teeth.
 You are strongly encouraged to go through
the rape exam for medical attention and for
preserving important physical evidence as
soon as possible.
 Physical evidence can be obtained up to 72
hours after the assault. However, as time
passes, the quality of evidence diminishes.
Seek Immediate Medical Attention
 You can call and request medical transport
without divulging that you have been
raped.
 Even if you choose not to contact the
police, you should seek medical attention.
Seek Counseling & Support Services
You may feel helpless, scared, confused,
frustrated, angry, traumatized, or even
unusually calm. Speaking to someone about
your feelings may make you feel less alone.
What is Sexual Assault
&
Relationship Violence?
Speak Up! Report Abuse!
Sexual Assault: Defined as rape, or any
actual or attempted non-consensual or
forcible sexual touching, including fondling,
kissing, groping, attempted intercourse
(whether oral, anal, or vaginal), penetration
with a digit or any other object.
Nonconsensual sexual assault includes those
situations in which the victim is unable to
consent.
Relationship Violence: Defined as
violence committed by a person who is
or has been in a social relationship of a
romantic or intimate nature with the victim
where the existence of such a relationship shall
be determined based on a consideration of the
following factors: the length of the
relationship, type of relationship, and
frequency of interaction between the persons
involved in the relationship.
CONSENT: Defined as an affirmative
agreement to engage in mutually
acceptable sexual activity. It is given by clear
words or actions and may not be inferred from
silence, passivity, or lack of active resistance
alone. It will be considered “without consent”
if there is no clear consent, verbal or non-
verbal. In some situations, consent may be
invalidated by circumstances or the behavior
of another.
Q:If I go to the hospital do I have to
report it to the police?
A:No, you do not have to report it
to the police. You can request an
anonymous sexual assault kit to be
performed. You will have one year to
decide if you want to press charges until
the evidence is destroyed.
Q:If I want to report an incident or
file a complaint, whom should I
call?
A:You have several reporting
options. To file a criminal report,
call the police (all numbers are listed in
the brochure). If the person who
committed the offense is a student, you
may also report the incident under the
Student Code of Conduct to the Office of
Student Affairs and Services at
(843) 349-7550.
Get involved.
Save a life.
Love DOES not
hurt!

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FINAL Sexual Assault Brochure Group 1

  • 1. Conway: (843) 349-5429 Georgetown: (843) 520-1403 Grand Strand: (843) 477-2062 Did you know?  Every 2 minutes a woman is sexually assaulted.  Many times, the rapist knows the victim prior to the assault.  Sexual assault is a vio- lent crime based on power, not physical at- traction.  Sexual assault can happen to anyone.  NO ONE deserves to be raped. The victim is NEVER to blame. Sexual Assault & Relationship Violence What can you do… Every person has the right to be safe, protected, and respected. Student Affairs and Services 2050 Hwy 501 East Conway, SC 29528 RESOURCES Police Departments: Emergency: 911 Horry County: (843) 915-5350 Myrtle Beach: (843) 918-1382 North Myrtle Beach: (843) 280-5511 Conway: (843) 248-1790 Loris: (843) 456-4000 Atlantic Beach: (843) 663-2274 Surfside Beach: (843) 913-6368 Georgetown Sherriff: (843) 546-5101 Andrews: (843) 264-5223 Public Safety: Conway: (843) 251-6111 Grand Strand: (843) 251-9405 Georgetown: (843) 446-1869 HGTC Counseling Services: Jean Hungerpiller, LPC: (843) 349-7587 Jean.hungerpiller@hgtc.edu Elisa Sperduto, LMSW: (843) 349-5309 Elisa.sperduto@hgtc.edu Family Justice Center: 24-Hour Hotline: (843) 436-3733 info@fjcgeorgetown.org www.fjcgeorgetown.org Rape Crisis Center: 24-Hour Hotline: (843) 448-7273 Myrtle Beach: (843) 448-3180 Georgetown: (843P) 545-5198 info@victimtosurvivor.org www.victimtosurvivor.org National Crisis Hotline: 1-800-799-7899 ULifeline: www.ulifeline.org/hgtc/get help now BREAK THE SILENCE!
  • 2. What To Do  Get Yourself to a Safe Place  Call 911 or local Police  Contact Public Safety Save Evidence  Try to preserve all physical evidence.  It is best not to bathe, change clothes, eat, drink, smoke, rinse your mouth, or brush your teeth.  You are strongly encouraged to go through the rape exam for medical attention and for preserving important physical evidence as soon as possible.  Physical evidence can be obtained up to 72 hours after the assault. However, as time passes, the quality of evidence diminishes. Seek Immediate Medical Attention  You can call and request medical transport without divulging that you have been raped.  Even if you choose not to contact the police, you should seek medical attention. Seek Counseling & Support Services You may feel helpless, scared, confused, frustrated, angry, traumatized, or even unusually calm. Speaking to someone about your feelings may make you feel less alone. What is Sexual Assault & Relationship Violence? Speak Up! Report Abuse! Sexual Assault: Defined as rape, or any actual or attempted non-consensual or forcible sexual touching, including fondling, kissing, groping, attempted intercourse (whether oral, anal, or vaginal), penetration with a digit or any other object. Nonconsensual sexual assault includes those situations in which the victim is unable to consent. Relationship Violence: Defined as violence committed by a person who is or has been in a social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the victim where the existence of such a relationship shall be determined based on a consideration of the following factors: the length of the relationship, type of relationship, and frequency of interaction between the persons involved in the relationship. CONSENT: Defined as an affirmative agreement to engage in mutually acceptable sexual activity. It is given by clear words or actions and may not be inferred from silence, passivity, or lack of active resistance alone. It will be considered “without consent” if there is no clear consent, verbal or non- verbal. In some situations, consent may be invalidated by circumstances or the behavior of another. Q:If I go to the hospital do I have to report it to the police? A:No, you do not have to report it to the police. You can request an anonymous sexual assault kit to be performed. You will have one year to decide if you want to press charges until the evidence is destroyed. Q:If I want to report an incident or file a complaint, whom should I call? A:You have several reporting options. To file a criminal report, call the police (all numbers are listed in the brochure). If the person who committed the offense is a student, you may also report the incident under the Student Code of Conduct to the Office of Student Affairs and Services at (843) 349-7550. Get involved. Save a life. Love DOES not hurt!