Preserving Evidence
Northland Pioneer College (NPC) recognizes that making the decision to report sex/gender-based harassment, sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic and dating violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, or other forms of sexual misconduct often takes time. Nevertheless, pending the decision to report, individuals are strongly encouraged to take immediate steps to preserve all evidence that might support a future report or an investigation by the Police, by NPC, or both.
Important information and best practices around preserving evidence both for specific types of incidents and in general, can be found below.
General Tips for Preserving Evidence
- Record the names of any witnesses and their contact information.
- This information may be helpful as proof of a crime, to obtain an order of protection, or to offer proof of a college policy or procedure violation.
- Try to recall details (e.g., physical description, names, license plate number, car description, things you could hear/see/smell/feel, etc.) and write as much down as you remember about the circumstances of the incident.
- Make efforts to save relevant communications, such as text messages, voicemail and other phone records, emails, photos or videos, social media interactions, or other records.
- To avoid losing this data if your device becomes damaged or replaced, it’s beneficial to save copies of these communications to a secure drive or the cloud, or even print them out and file the hard copies away in a safe place.
- If you obtain external orders of protection (e.g., personal protection orders, injunctions, protection from abuse), please notify NPC’s Title IX Coordinator (and local law enforcement if it happened off-campus) so that those orders can be observed on campus. The Title IX Coordinator may provide help such as a no-contact directive.
RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ON TYPE OF INCIDENT:
Sexual Assault/Rape
Dating and Domestic Violence
Stalking
Reporting
If you wish to make a report to law enforcement, or if you wish to have evidence collected so you can make this decision later, the following entities can offer assistance:
- The local police in the area (jurisdiction) to which the incident occurred
- Contact NPC's Title IX Coordinator: Josh Rogers | Email | (928) 536-6227
- Contact the Navajo County Family Advocacy Center.
- Contact North Country Healthcare.
- Navajo County Crisis Response Services
- Apache County Resources
Counseling & Support
You have various confidential counseling resources on and off campus that can help and guide you through this process. See our Resources page for more information.
Questions For any questions or concerns, please contact the Title IX Coordinator, Dr. Michael Solomonson | Email | (928) 536-6217.