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- From: "Linda Lumley" <>
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- Subject: Sexual Assault and University Judicial Process
- Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 17:25:58 -0400
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In my efforts to change practice at my university, it would help me
to know what other schools are doing in this regard:
* At your college/university, does the Office of Judicial Affairs
require or provide training in sexual assault
awareness/understanding for those who hear and decide cases of
sexual misconduct?
* Does your school have an educational sanction in the bag of
sanctions/disciplines it can draw on? By educational sanction I
mean something like attending a rape education program or reading
1-2 books picked by us and doing an oral report on the experience
to someone like me/you.
You may respond to me directly--unless you think this is something
multiple others would have an interest in.
Thanks for your input.
Linda Lumley, M.P.H.
coordinator, Gender and Health Education
Office of Health Promotion and Education
Sindecuse Health Center
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5445
269-387-2995
fax 269-387-3559
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Security On Campus, Inc. has a good acquaintance rape video called "Breaking
the Silence". It comes with a study guide that makes giving presentations
easy. The guide covers all the basic prevention facts students need to know
to protect themselves. You can order it online at
http://www.securityoncampus.org/
--
Catherine Bath
Program Director
Security on Campus, Inc.
(888) 251-7959
http://www.securityoncampus.org/
- Sexual Assault and University Judicial Process, Linda Lumley, 04/26/2004
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