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Issuing a no.contact order against both people assumes both are equally
responsible fo the violence of one. If a black student accused a white
student of racist violence and asked for an order to issue that kept the
offending student away, would it make sense to order the victim to stay away
from the offender? Is that the policy on any campus? No contact orders are
restraints on freedom with punitive consequences for violations. Why on
earth would such an order be imposed on a student who not only did nothing
wrong but suffered harm. Any policy that imposes punisment or restriction on
the victim is wrong and likely violates Title IX. wendy murphy
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Today's Topics:
1. FW: University Based No Contact Directives (Mandy Mount)
2. Out of office (Frank, Dawn)
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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 12:06:53 -0800
From: Mandy Mount
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Subject: FW: University Based No Contact Directives
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The Office of Student Conduct at UC Irvine issues no contact orders to
both parties in cases of sexual assault or other forms of assault or
violence. Once our office receives and assesses the information
regarding the incident, we issue the directive for both parties to
stay at least 100 feet of each other and to not contact each other via
phone, e-mail, text messaging, etc. This directive is in place until
the case is adjudicated.
Please let me know if you have any specific questions on our no
contact orders.
Thanks,
Edgar Dormitorio
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> Subject: University Based No Contact Directives
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> Good afternoon!
> When two (or more) students from our campus community are involved
> in an
> incident (sexual assault, stalking, harassment, or other issues) and
> one
> comes forward as a victim, this student has an option to request a
> university-based no contact directive. This is a two-way
> notification that
> is issued from our Campus Judicial Office and is in place until both
> students agree otherwise. I'm curious if other universities offer
> this to
> students and how it functions. Any folks willing to share?
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> Thanks!
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> Adriane Bang, LMSW
> Interim Women's Center Director
> Boise State University Women's Center
> 1910 University Drive
> Boise, Idaho 83725
> 208-426-2406
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Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 16:17:57 -0800
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Subject: Out of office
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Hi there,
I will be out of the office until Monday, January 25th and will have my out
of office message sent out from my outlook account until then. As a courtesy
to the list serve, can you please remove me from the sapc list while I am
gone? I will try to remember to ask you to please put me back on when I
return.
Thanks!
Dawn Frank
Violence Prevention Response Coordinator
Collaborative Response to Violence Project
Safe Place, CSU Chico
530-898-3030
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