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- From: Michelle Spradling <>
- To: Liz Howley <>
- Cc: "" <>
- Subject: Re: Offender Re-entry
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 08:48:46 -0600
I'd talk to some attorneys about the potential for lawsuits from Title IX violations. I can recommend someone that I work with but I think there are many on this list.
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012, Liz Howley wrote:
Hi Colleagues,I'm wondering what your institutions have in place for students who are returning after having been found responsible for sexual assault and were sanctioned with suspension? Although it's rare, we do have students who choose to return after their year or so of suspension and I'm interested to see what programs exist or thoughts and ideas you have for potential programs? Additionally, what do you have in place for a student whose behavior warrants a sanction, but the council hasn't recommended suspension?Thanks for your feedback.Liz--Elizabeth Gallon Howley, MS, CHES
Assistant DirectorUniversity Health Center's Student Wellness & OutreachJames Madison UniversityMontpelier Hall, Room 506MSC 7901540.568.6251
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Michelle Spradling
Sexual Assault Interagency Council
Project Director
P.O. Box 18951
Denver, CO 80218
720-913-9284
www.denversaic.org
- Offender Re-entry, Liz Howley, 10/31/2012
- Re: Offender Re-entry, Michelle Spradling, 10/31/2012
- Re: Offender Re-entry, Angela DiNunzio Seguin, 10/31/2012
- Re: Offender Re-entry, Brett Sokolow, 10/31/2012
- Re: Offender Re-entry, Angela DiNunzio Seguin, 10/31/2012
- Re: Offender Re-entry, Dominic Alletto, 10/31/2012
- Re: Offender Re-entry, Michelle Spradling, 10/31/2012
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