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- From: Brett Sokolow <>
- To: "Fratzke, Holly J" <>
- Cc: sapc <>
- Subject: Re: Title IX investigation procedure resources
- Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2017 19:59:32 +0000
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Large panels may have merits, but in practice are tough to train, and on many
campuses, can be intimidating to victims/survivors. Smaller panels are more
manageable.
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Brett A. Sokolow
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On 2/1/17, 2:37 PM,
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wrote:
I don't know if my experience is useful, Holly, but I've tried an awful
lot of sex crimes cases as a prosecutor and I would *much* rather have a
jury than a bench trial. Sure, you can always hope for a wonderful judge
and there are some god-awful jurors out there, but I found at least in
my work, you have a better chance of good people having a say when
there's 12 of them. Alice Vachss
On 2017-02-01 13:25, Fratzke, Holly J wrote:
> I am exploring the investigation/resolution procedures used on college
> campuses in cases of sexual assault. Specifically the pros and cons of
> utilizing a single decision maker verses a panel to determine the
> ruling of the case. Does anyone have any insight into this topic they
> could share with me or have resources to suggest?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Holly
>
> Holly Fratzke RN,CNP
>
> Certified Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
>
> Health and Wellness Services
>
> Winona State University
>
> Direct-(507)474-5924
>
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- Title IX investigation procedure resources, Fratzke, Holly J, 02/01/2017
- Re: Title IX investigation procedure resources, Brett Sokolow, 02/01/2017
- Re: Title IX investigation procedure resources, alicevachss, 02/01/2017
- Re: Title IX investigation procedure resources, Brett Sokolow, 02/01/2017
- RE: Title IX investigation procedure resources, Warren, Alysha, 02/01/2017
- Re: Title IX investigation procedure resources, Brett Sokolow, 02/01/2017
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