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- From: "Angela Seguin" <>
- To: "Culp, Amy" <>, <>
- Subject: Re: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 09:55:38 -0400
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p.s. I think of this issue as similar to juror education that happens in some courts. Recognizing that when you pull from the general public for jurors, you get a wide cross-section of people from all different backgrounds and with all different levels of education. It is intended to have all jurors start on an equal playing field with an educated perspective. Many court systems opt not to do juror education because they believe it will be perceived as biasing the jurors.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Culp, Amy" <>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 9:20 AM
Subject: RE: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards
Along the same vein as Pat's question. I am wondering how often other
campuses are asked/allowed to train its school's Hearing Board? We've
received some feedback that if our office (which is solely a
rape/relationship abuse crisis center on campus) comes in to provide
sensitivity training, then the office will need to balance for "the
other side."
This has changed over my 6 years here because I used to be able to
provide an annual training (with some prompting from our end). I am just
wondering if other campuses are receiving similar feedback?
Thank you,
Amy
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 1:02 PM
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Subject: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards
Dear Colleagues,
I have been asked to do a one hour training on "sexual assault
sensitivity" for the human rights board on our campus. This board hears
the sexual assault misconduct cases on our campus. I conducted a
similar training a few years ago and focused on situational factors of a
small college campus that contribute a victim's reluctance to report,
aspects of college campuses that contribute to the vulnerability of
student on student sexual assault, alcohol and consent, etc. This was
well received. I hope to put together a binder of resources for the
board as well. Any suggestions about topics to cover in the training or
articles, etc. to include as resources would be appreciated.
Thanks in Advance,
Pat A. Bradway
Pat A. Bradway, PsyD, Associate Director
Siena College
Center for Counseling and Student Development
515 Loudon Road
Loudonville, NY 12211
Phone: (518) 783- 2342
Fax: (518) 786-5069
*Licensed Psychologist
http://www.siena.edu/studentaffairs/counseling_center.asp
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- "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Bradway, Pat, 09/04/2008
- Re: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Michael Domitrz, 09/04/2008
- RE: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Culp, Amy, 09/10/2008
- Re: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Angela Seguin, 09/10/2008
- Re: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, S. Daniel Carter, 09/10/2008
- Re: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Angela Seguin, 09/10/2008
- RE: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Molly Dragiewicz, 09/10/2008
- Re: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Angela Seguin, 09/10/2008
- Judicial board training materials, Molly Dragiewicz, 09/10/2008
- Job Posting - Sexual Assault Program, Shari Murgittroyd, 09/10/2008
- RE: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Molly Dragiewicz, 09/10/2008
- RE: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Molly Dragiewicz, 09/10/2008
- Re: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Angela Seguin, 09/10/2008
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- RE: "sensitivity training" for Judicial boards, Lisa Ingarfield, 09/10/2008
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