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  • From: "Lambing, Michelle" <>
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  • Subject: Restorative Practices Option
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2017 09:16:09 -0400
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Good morning,

The College of New Jersey will be updating their Title IX Policy this summer to include three different adjudication processes: a formal default process which is compliant with concerns of due process, an informal investigative approach that both students would need to agree on to utilize, and an informal resolution process based on restorative justice practices that both parties would need to agree to utilize. 

I am wondering if any other colleges have utilized or formally denote in their policy restorative justice practices? We have many students that come through our offices who wish to have the respondent acknowledge the harm they caused without a formal process. If the victim is uncomfortable with an investigation but still wants to address the behavior and the effects there is limited response that we have as a college. Our hope is to build an option that takes away the possibility of "punishment" (which is a fear of many of the victims we speak to) but adds a layer of acknowledging behavior and agreeing to a resolution agreement. 

Has anyone heard of anything similar for these cases or had any experience (formally or informally) with this option?

Thanks,
Michelle


The College of New JerseyMichelle Lambing (Gervasi), MA, LAC, NCC
Assistant Director for Anti-Violence Initiatives
Health and Wellness Unit, Division of Student Affairs
PO Box 7718 Ewing, NJ 08628-0718
609-771-2272


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