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Every effort will be made to honor reasonable requests from victims of sexual offenses for changes or accommodations in academic and residence matters (schedule or room changes, etc.). The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and appropriate departments will work collaboratively to implement these accommodations toward the re-establishment of a safe living and learning environment for all parties. AVI addresses power-based personal violence including: sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, and stalking. By raising awareness through prevention and education efforts including the Green Dot initiative, AVI aims to create a campus environment that is intolerant of abuse and responsive to the needs of victims and survivors. Persons impacted by violence, directly or indirectly, can meet with AVI staff to obtain confidential counseling, advocacy services, and to review available resources on and off campus. Additional public information regarding sex offenders can be found on the New Jersey State Police Web site at www.njsp.org within the link for NJ Sex Offender Registry. OFFENSES REPORTED DEFINITIONS legal needs. Murder: The unlawful killing of a human being with malice and forethought. Aggravated Assault: An attempt or offer, with unlawful force or violence, to do serious physical injury to another. Manslaughter: The unpremeditated taking of human life. Burglary: An unlawful entry of any structure to commit a felony or a larceny. Sex Offenses (Forcible): Any sexual act directed against another person, forcible or against the person's will or where the victim is incapable of giving consent. Motor Vehicle Theft: The theft of any motor vehicle. Sex Offenses (Non Forcible): Any unlawful, non-forcible sexual intercourse (incest, statutory rape). Arson: Any willful or malicious burning or attempt to burn, with or without intent to defraud, a dwelling house, public building, motor vehicle or aircraft, personal property of another, etc. Robbery: The felonious and forcible taking of the property of another, against his or her will, through violence or fear. 12