News Summary
A Rhode Island College employee, Dean Faiola, has been charged with video voyeurism after a hidden camera was discovered in a student restroom. The incident, which has raised privacy concerns, prompted police investigations across campus facilities. Faiola was arrested at home and suspended from his job, later being terminated. The college believes this is an isolated incident affecting only one victim, and they have reached out to support affected students. This follows previous legal issues faced by Faiola related to voyeurism as the community focuses on safety and privacy measures.
Providence, Rhode Island – Employee Charged with Video Voyeurism
Dean Faiola, a 49-year-old assistant director of dining procurement and resources at Rhode Island College, has been charged with video voyeurism after a hidden camera was discovered in a student restroom at the Donovan Dining Center on the college’s Providence campus. The incident has raised significant concerns about privacy and safety among students and staff.
Discovery of the Hidden Camera
The hidden camera was found concealed within a fire sprinkler head inside the restroom, prompting immediate action from college officials and law enforcement. A student worker reported the presence of the camera last week, leading campus and city police to conduct a comprehensive sweep of all public restrooms, locker rooms, and changing areas on campus. Fortunately, no additional cameras were found during this investigation.
Law Enforcement Response
Following the discovery, Providence police arrested Faiola at his home. He was scheduled for a court appearance on Wednesday, but his hearing has since been rescheduled for October. Faiola has been suspended without pay from his position at the college and was subsequently terminated following the incident. He was released on personal recognizance, subject to a no-contact order involving an unnamed individual related to the case, as well as a no trespassing order for the college campus.
Isolated Incident and Victim Count
Rhode Island College has emphasized that this situation appears to be isolated, and they believe there is only one known victim involved in the case. The university has been in contact with affected individuals to ensure their safety and well-being following the shocking incident.
Previous Charges and Related Cases
This is not the first time Faiola has faced legal issues related to voyeurism; he was previously charged with video voyeurism in February. In a separate but related incident, another individual named James B. Paquette was arrested last week in connection with a similar video voyeurism case linked to the University of Rhode Island, although he is not currently affiliated with the university.
Community Reaction
News of the incident has sparked conversations among students and faculty about the importance of safety measures and privacy protections on campus. Members of the college community are encouraged to report any suspicious activity and take comfort in the swift response by law enforcement to address any potential threats.
Conclusion
The Rhode Island College administration continues to monitor the situation and is cooperating fully with law enforcement during their investigation. Students and staff are urged to remain vigilant and utilize available campus resources for support as the case unfolds.
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- Turn to 10: Former RIC Staffer Accused of Hiding Camera
- MSN: Hearing for Former RIC Staffer Moved
- WPRI: Man Charged with Video Voyeurism
- Providence Business News: RIC Employee Arrested
- NBC Boston: RIC Voyeurism Arrest
- Wikipedia: Surveillance
- Google Search: Video Voyeurism
- Google Scholar: Video Voyeurism
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Voyeurism
- Google News: Video Voyeurism

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