This sanction refers to receiving documentation that their action was not okay, but no additional sanctions take place?
What is a written warning?
•Sanctions that deter or prevent students from committing offenses in the future.
What is deterrence?
Lack of awareness that life can be improved by a change in behavior?
What is Precontemplation?
Having the mind, attention, or will concentrated on something or some end purpose.
What is intent?
This person serves a role where they give 60% to one office and 40% to another office.
Who is Dr. Derrick D. Dixon?
Reprimand/Written Warning
Probation
Delayed Suspension
Suspension
Expulsion
What are types of Sanction Statuses?
•Educational sanctions provide insight to a student about their behavior, the manner in which their behavior diverged from expected or appropriate behavior, and consideration of their future behavior.
What is Education and Development?
Recognition of the problem, initial consideration of behavior change, and information gathering about possible solutions and actions.
What is Contemplation?
A circumstance in the commission of an act that lessens the degree of criminal circumstances. ORa circumstance or factor relating to an offense or defendant that does not bear on the question of culpability but that receives consideration by the court, especially in lessening the severity of a sentence.
What is mitigating circumstances?
$20
What is the fine amount for missing the intake meeting?
This sanction refers to repairing, restoring, or replacing damage or property.
What is restitution?
•Assistance sanctions allow a student to seek help for whatever circumstances may have led to their behavior.
What is Assistance?
Introspection about the the decision, reaffirmation of the need and desire to change behavior, and completion of final pre-action steps--ready to take action.
What is Preparation?
A circumstance relating to the commission of an act that increases the degree of liability or culpability ORa circumstance (as lack of remorse) relating to an offense or defendant that receives consideration.
What is aggravating circumstances?
Inspect and review their education records
Seek to amend their education records when there has been a legitimate error recorded
Have some control over the release of information from their education records
What are students' rights under FERPA?
A respondent who is found responsible and given this sanction will be allowed to remain on campus until the exhaustion of an appeal; however, if the appeal is unsuccessful, they must leave immediately for the period assigned by the board. All progress in currently enrolled courses are forfeited.
What is suspension?
•Punitive sanctions either apply an undesirable consequence or limitation to, or deprive a student of something the student values in response to the nature of their offense.
What is Punishment?
Implementation of the practices needed for successful behavior change--modification of behavior.
What is Action?
Ability/Disability/Special Accommodations
Cultural background
International student status (visa issues)
Language issues
Other demographic considerations (i.e. religious beliefs, race, gender, sexual orientation)
Parental influence
Previous violations
Socio-economic status
Student status-athlete, leader
What are things to consider when sanctioning?
50 and a feather or 51%
What is the preponderance of the evidence?
This sanction is assigned only in the most severe of cases. It describes an indefinite exclusion from the campus community.
What is expulsion?
•Compensatory sanctions require a student to either pay for the expense of damages caused by their behavior, or in some way make up for the impact of the offense.
What is Compensation/Restoring Harm
Sustained change-new behaviors replace old
What is maintenance?
CommunityService
Letter of apology
RJ Circles
Mediations
What is repairing harm?
Resident Chasity Daniels
Lola Mitchell
Resident Jordan Houston
Resident Adolph Thornton Jr
Who are the students from the intent scenario? Who happen to be Memphis rappers.