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- From: "Lauren Sogor" <>
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- Subject: Your opinion: alcohol amnesty policies
- Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:27:23 -0400
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I'm interested to hear from you all regarding alcohol amnesty policies
on campus. I know our colleague Adriane Bang has done some work in this
area and posted about this a while back, but I'm actually more
interested in the OPINION side than the actual policies you may or may
not have implemented. Here are my questions:
- Does your school have some type of alcohol amnesty policy?
(Or have you tried setting one up?)
- Does it include specific language regarding victims of sexual
violence, or is it general (covering any emergency medical situations)?
- Have you faced resistance from others on campus in setting
this up? If so, who and why?
- Do you support an alcohol amnesty policy? Are there elements
of such policy that you do NOT support (e.g., forced alcohol
assessments)? Please be specific.
- Please state if you are willing to be quoted in the National
Sexual Violence Resource Center's newsletter The Resource, on this
topic.
I'm on a tight deadline for finalizing this article (lest my coworker
who edits it throws my computer out the window), so the sooner the
better! THANK YOU!
Lauren
E. Lauren Sogor, MPH
Prevention Campaign Specialist
National Sexual Violence Resource Center
123 North Enola Drive, Enola, PA 17025
717.909.0710 x118
877.739.3895 Toll Free 717.909.0714 Fax
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- Your opinion: alcohol amnesty policies, Lauren Sogor, 10/27/2009
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- Your opinion: alcohol amnesty policies, Felty, Wade P., 10/27/2009
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