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- From: "Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r)" <>
- To: "" <>, Zachary Friedman <>
- Subject: Re: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 17:01:31 +0000
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Hi All,
I become very wary when I hear people discussing “educational sanctions.” I don’t think that there is a comparison when discussing substance abuse, since largely those cases do not involve intentional harming of another (in particular, felonies of a violent
nature). By its very nature, sexual misconduct involves harming others in a way that has a permanent impact. So can some cases involving substance abuse and violent behavior not of a sexual nature, but we all know that sexual assault in particular has far
more serious emotional consequences than other violent crimes, even when the violence isn’t egregious by comparison. So if I sound snippy about this, it’s because there is no way to reduce sexual assault or intimate partner violence to the level of a drunken
brawl or even public drunkenness, whether or not alcohol or other drugs are present. I have a friend and colleague (now retired) who was our go-to-therapist for treating perpetrators (he used evidence-based methods). He came to the conclusion that almost
none of the young men (and they were all men) who were referred to him were serious about change or interested going beyond the minimum required for readmission.
That being said, I do think that there is promise in restorative justice, which is not the same thing as educational sanctions. I’ve attached an article by a former student that might be of interest.
Best,
Claire Kaplan
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Claire Kaplan, Ph.D.
Program Director, Gender Violence & Social Change
Maxine Platzer Lynn Women's Center
University of Virginia
(434) 982-2774 Voice
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From: Zachary Friedman <>
Date: Monday, March 14, 2016 at 10:52 AM To: Sexual Assault Program Coordinators' Listserv <> Subject: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct
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Attachment:
Curtis-Fawley--Daly.Gendered-Violence-and-Resorative-Justice.pdf
Description: Curtis-Fawley--Daly.Gendered-Violence-and-Resorative-Justice.pdf
- Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Zachary Friedman, 03/14/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Laura Haave, 03/14/2016
- Re: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Holly Rider-Milkovich, 03/14/2016
- Re: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Kaplan, Claire Naomi (cnk2r), 03/14/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Hotvedt, Carmen, 03/14/2016
- Re: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Rob Buelow, 03/15/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Briana Conway, 03/14/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Storm, Rachel Lauren, 03/14/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Hotvedt, Carmen, 03/14/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Chad Sniffen, 03/15/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Storm, Rachel Lauren, 03/15/2016
- RE: Educational sanction for gender-based misconduct, Laura Haave, 03/14/2016
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