Rate of sexual violence on campus across a ten year period

Vanessa Marriott made this Official Information request to University of Auckland

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From: Vanessa Marriott

Dear University of Auckland,

We wish to know about how many acts/experiences of sexual violence have been reported to the university (including whether or not these instances have been passed onto New Zealand Police and/or resulted in conviction).

We would like the number of sexual violence reports made to the university, and for these to be broken up by the different types of sexual violence that are being reported:
- Unwanted filming of a person in a sexually harassing/demeaning way
- Nonconsensual photo and/or video sharing of a person’s intimate and/or sexual photos/videos
- Online or in-person sexual harassment in the form of comments, persistent harassment for 'sex', stalking and/or rape threats
- Sexual assault and/or unwanted groping
- Rape (including anal and digital rape--forms still not recognised by New Zealand law)
- Intimate partner violence in which sexual violence has been involved
- Flatting violence in which sexual violence has been involved

We wish to have these reports broken down year by year (for the past ten years, including the year still in progress), by the different forms outlined above, by the source of the report (student or staff, rape survivor or concerned friend/family member).

Additionally, we wish for statistical data of the number of expulsions, trespass orders and reparations that have occurred after such reportings of the accused.

We recognise sexual violence is a sensitive issue as we are survivors of rape ourselves. We recognise also the importance of seeing what the rate of reporting of various forms of sexual violence is as an important step in our broader communities coming to terms with sexual violence and the current state of reporting. We are seeking information through all New Zealand universities and polytechs as we recognise this is not unique to one university, but a global problem beyond that of New Zealand and the university site.

ka mihi nui,
Kyra Gillies, Chris Lam, Vanessa Marriott

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From: Rebecca Ewert
University of Auckland

Dear Ms Marriott

I refer to your request of 1 August 2017. The request necessitates a search through a large quantity of information and meeting the original time limit would unreasonably interfere with the University’s operations. It is necessary to extend the time limit for your request until 19 September under s 15A of the Official Information Act. You have the right to make a complaint to the Ombudsman about this extension.
Please note that it may not be possible to provide data for the whole ten-year period requested without substantial collation or research. It also may not be possible to provide the data broken up into the categories requested.

Yours sincerely

Rebecca Ewert
General Counsel

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From: Vanessa Marriott [mailto:[FOI #6330 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 August 2017 11:35 a.m.
To: legal <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Rate of sexual violence on campus across a ten year period

Dear University of Auckland,

We wish to know about how many acts/experiences of sexual violence have been reported to the university (including whether or not these instances have been passed onto New Zealand Police and/or resulted in conviction).

We would like the number of sexual violence reports made to the university, and for these to be broken up by the different types of sexual violence that are being reported:
- Unwanted filming of a person in a sexually harassing/demeaning way
- Nonconsensual photo and/or video sharing of a person’s intimate and/or sexual photos/videos
- Online or in-person sexual harassment in the form of comments, persistent harassment for 'sex', stalking and/or rape threats
- Sexual assault and/or unwanted groping
- Rape (including anal and digital rape--forms still not recognised by New Zealand law)
- Intimate partner violence in which sexual violence has been involved
- Flatting violence in which sexual violence has been involved

We wish to have these reports broken down year by year (for the past ten years, including the year still in progress), by the different forms outlined above, by the source of the report (student or staff, rape survivor or concerned friend/family member).

Additionally, we wish for statistical data of the number of expulsions, trespass orders and reparations that have occurred after such reportings of the accused.

We recognise sexual violence is a sensitive issue as we are survivors of rape ourselves. We recognise also the importance of seeing what the rate of reporting of various forms of sexual violence is as an important step in our broader communities coming to terms with sexual violence and the current state of reporting. We are seeking information through all New Zealand universities and polytechs as we recognise this is not unique to one university, but a global problem beyond that of New Zealand and the university site.

ka mihi nui,
Kyra Gillies, Chris Lam, Vanessa Marriott

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From: Rebecca Ewert
University of Auckland


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Dear Ms Marriot

Please see the University's response to your request for information.

Yours sincerely

Rebecca Ewert
General Counsel

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University of Auckland


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Dear Ms Marriott

 

Please see the attached a letter relating to your request for information.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Rebecca Ewert

General Counsel

University of Auckland

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