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Seeking information on common practices (sexual misconduct policy hearings and investigations)
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- From: "Felty, Wade P." <>
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- Subject: Seeking information on common practices (sexual misconduct policy hearings and investigations)
- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 22:39:37 +0000
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Colleagues, I have three questions I would love to hear feedback on: 1-
On Appeals: If you utilize a specialized hearing panel for sexual misconduct policy/Title IX cases, do you also have a specialized Appeals board? We have a Dean’s Sexual Conduct Review Board which hears all Title IX/Sexual misconduct
policy violations. We then have a Judicial Appeals Board which hears appeals from our (regular) College Judicial Council, the Administrative Panel (which hears interim suspensions) and the Dean’s Sexual Conduct Review Board. If a case involves interim suspension
or sexual misconduct, students do not sit on it. We have a pool of 16 members who sit on sexual misconduct hearing panels in threes; we are thinking that any Appeals Board cases involving sexual misconduct cases should only have Sexual misconduct board members
who did not sit on the original case. What do you think? 2-
On Investigations: What is the best way to retain data for witnesses statements in Title IX cases A: recording the whole interview to transcribe or taking notes that can later be written out as a summary for the witness to sign, or
a combination of the two? I record everything and then have it transcribed, others prefer taking notes and then working these into a longer summary which the witness would sign and certify.
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On challenging board members: Do you allow the accused to strike hearing panel members from their particular hearing panel because of perceived conflicts or biases? We allow this, but in the last semester people have attempted to hijack
this and force us to pick a board they want – which we resisted. We are thinking of dumping this procedural right altogether I would love to hear your thoughts. Wade Wade Felty
Wade Felty Office of Residence Life & Housing and Judicial Affairs
Assistant Sexual Assault Resposne Coordinator Randolph-Macon College (804)-752-3234 (Office) (717)-813-3513 (Mobile 1) (804)-441-4187 (Mobile
2) United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization “Building Peace in the Minds
of Men & Women” |
- Seeking information on common practices (sexual misconduct policy hearings and investigations), Felty, Wade P., 06/26/2013
- Re: Seeking information on common practices (sexual misconduct policy hearings and investigations), Brett Sokolow, 06/27/2013
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