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- Subject: RE: judicial affairs and police reports
- Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2011 10:45:31 -0700
I think this is a terrible idea. Survivors should be given the option of
either campus conduct processes or criminal process, or BOTH. This
essentially takes away that option and could hinder reporting to anyone -
which could mean more survivors not getting the support they need at
all. Many survivors are willing to speak with campus officials but don't
want to talk with police - particularly those from communities with
whom the police have not been a helpful resources (communities of color,
trans, glb, etc.). It also isn't consistent with other practices. Do
they turn over all alcohol violations to the police to investigate?
Marijuana? Likely not. Why would this be any different, in terms of
process. I agree with Brett - this seems like punting to me.
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Keith E. Edwards, PhD
Keith E. Edwards, PhD
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: judicial affairs and police reports
From: Monica Collins <>
Date: Wed, March 02, 2011 4:35 pm
To:
hello all...I learned today that our campus is planning to put a policy in place that sexual assault survivors who report to judicial affairs will also be required to report to the police. The reasoning is that judicial affairs doesn’t have the ability to fully investigate sexual assault complaints (e.g., they can’t do pretext phone calls) and they want to use campus police as the investigative body.I am wondering if anyone has feedback about how this is handled on your campus. Does judicial affairs handle the investigating on campus for reports they receive? Do you have a separate investigator that acts in this role for your campus? Does anyone require police involvement to report to judicial affairs? If so, does your campus also require police involvement for other conduct issues or complaints (not related to sexual assault)?We are feeling concerned about the impact that this might have for survivors who wish to file a complaint on campus... but dont necessarily want to involve police. Any feedback would be great!thanks...m.Monica CollinsAssistant Director for Prevention and Education Programs& Victim AdvocateWomen and Gender Advocacy CenterColorado State University112 Student Services970-491-6384"The truth is on the side of the oppressed" -MX
- judicial affairs and police reports, Monica Collins, 03/02/2011
- Re: judicial affairs and police reports, Adriane Bang, 03/02/2011
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: judicial affairs and police reports, BASokolow, 03/02/2011
- RE: judicial affairs and police reports, keith, 03/08/2011
- RE: judicial affairs and police reports, Clara Porter, 03/08/2011
- RE: judicial affairs and police reports, Kathy Platt, 03/08/2011
- RE: judicial affairs and police reports, Clara Porter, 03/08/2011
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