Subject: Discussion List for campus-based and allied personnel working to end gender-based violence on campus.
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- From: Brett Sokolow <>
- To: "Franklin, Robert (VDH)" <>
- Cc: SAPC <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: Question about offender programs
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 08:42:47 -0500
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Cornell and GMU did at one point, though I don't know about currently.
Generally, I think this is a dangerous practice and bad idea, legally, so
let's hope you're not looking for a model program.
Brett A. Sokolow, Esq.
Managing Partner, NCHERM
Executive Director, NABITA
610.993.0229
www.Ncherm.org
www.Nabita.org
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On Jun 17, 2011, at 9:26 AM, "Franklin, Robert (VDH)"
<>
wrote:
> Good morning
>
> Does anyone know of campuses that may have their own in-house program for
> students found responsible for sexual assault, dating violence, or
> stalking?
>
> Thank you
>
> Bob
>
> Robert L. Franklin, MS
> Community Outreach Specialist,
> Sexual and Domestic Violence Prevention
> Division of Prevention & Health Promotion
> Virginia Department of Health
> 109 Governor Street, 8th Floor
> Richmond VA 23219
> Phone: (804) 864-7739
> Fax: (804) 864-7748
>
> email:
>
>
> web: http://www.menendingviolence.com
> web: http://www.varapelaws.org
> web: http://www.paramihija.com
> web: http://www.vahealth.org/Injury/sexualviolence/
>
>
- Question about offender programs, Franklin, Robert (VDH), 06/17/2011
- Re: Question about offender programs, Kaplan, Claire (cnk2r), 06/17/2011
- RE: Question about offender programs, Boo, Jenelle Nicole - boojn, 06/17/2011
- Re: Question about offender programs, Brett Sokolow, 06/17/2011
- Re: Question about offender programs, Kaplan, Claire (cnk2r), 06/17/2011
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