Student Conduct Practice
The Complete Guide for Student Affairs Professionals
Student Conduct Practice
The Complete Guide for Student Affairs Professionals
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This updated and considerably expanded edition maintains the objectives of the first--to constitute a compendium of current best practices in the administration of student conduct, to summarize the latest thinking on key issues facing practitioners today, and to provide an overview of the role.
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This updated and considerably expanded edition maintains the objectives of the first--to constitute a compendium of current best practices in the administration of student conduct, to summarize the latest thinking on key issues facing practitioners today, and to provide an overview of the role.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781642671049
- ISBN-10: 1642671045
- Artikelnr.: 58520340
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781642671049
- ISBN-10: 1642671045
- Artikelnr.: 58520340
Diane M. Waryold is also an Assistant Professor of Human Development and Psychological Counseling at Appalachian State University. Prior to this position, Dr. Waryold served as the Executive Director for The Center for Academic Integrity and Program Administrator for The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University in Durham, NC. James M. Lancaster is currently an Assistant Professor of Human Development and Psychological Counseling at Appalachian State University. Prior to taking this position, Dr. Lancaster was Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Foreword
William L. Kibler Acknowledgments Introduction
Diane M. Waryold and James M. Lancaster 1. Evolution of the Student Conduct Profession
Brian M. Glick and Christopher T. Haug 2. The Philosophy of Student Conduct and the Student Conduct Professional
Fran'Cee L. Brown
McClure and Catherine L. Cocks 3. Crafting and Revising Your Student Conduct Code
Seann S. Kalagher and Regina D. Curran 4. Laws, Policies, and Mandates
John Wesley Lowery 5. Types and Forums for Resolution
Eugene L. Zdziarski II and Patience L. Bartunek 6. Breaking the Cycle. Embedding Social Justice Into Student Conduct Practice
Ryan C. Holmes and Reyna M. Anaya 7. Ethics and Decision Making
James A. Lorello and Jeff A. Bates 8. Assessment and Student Conduct
Matthew T. Stimpson and Brent E. Ericson 9. Bias Incidents on Campus
Patience D. Bryant and Derrick D. Dixon 10. Sexual Misconduct
Kristen A. Harrell and Michael R. Gillilan 11. The First Amendment on Campus
Lee E. Bird, Mackenzie E. Wilfong and Saundra K. Schuster 12. Threat Assessment and Behavioral Interventions
Jonathan M. Adams 13. Student Organizations Through the Student Conduct Lens
Kathleen A. Shupenko and Jane A. Tuttle 14. Academic Integrity
Kara E. Latopolski and Tricia L. Bertram Gallant 15. Thoughts on the Future
John D. Zacker Conclusion. Challenges and Changes
James M. Lancaster and Diane M. Waryold Contributors Index
William L. Kibler Acknowledgments Introduction
Diane M. Waryold and James M. Lancaster 1. Evolution of the Student Conduct Profession
Brian M. Glick and Christopher T. Haug 2. The Philosophy of Student Conduct and the Student Conduct Professional
Fran'Cee L. Brown
McClure and Catherine L. Cocks 3. Crafting and Revising Your Student Conduct Code
Seann S. Kalagher and Regina D. Curran 4. Laws, Policies, and Mandates
John Wesley Lowery 5. Types and Forums for Resolution
Eugene L. Zdziarski II and Patience L. Bartunek 6. Breaking the Cycle. Embedding Social Justice Into Student Conduct Practice
Ryan C. Holmes and Reyna M. Anaya 7. Ethics and Decision Making
James A. Lorello and Jeff A. Bates 8. Assessment and Student Conduct
Matthew T. Stimpson and Brent E. Ericson 9. Bias Incidents on Campus
Patience D. Bryant and Derrick D. Dixon 10. Sexual Misconduct
Kristen A. Harrell and Michael R. Gillilan 11. The First Amendment on Campus
Lee E. Bird, Mackenzie E. Wilfong and Saundra K. Schuster 12. Threat Assessment and Behavioral Interventions
Jonathan M. Adams 13. Student Organizations Through the Student Conduct Lens
Kathleen A. Shupenko and Jane A. Tuttle 14. Academic Integrity
Kara E. Latopolski and Tricia L. Bertram Gallant 15. Thoughts on the Future
John D. Zacker Conclusion. Challenges and Changes
James M. Lancaster and Diane M. Waryold Contributors Index
Foreword
William L. Kibler Acknowledgments Introduction
Diane M. Waryold and James M. Lancaster 1. Evolution of the Student Conduct Profession
Brian M. Glick and Christopher T. Haug 2. The Philosophy of Student Conduct and the Student Conduct Professional
Fran'Cee L. Brown
McClure and Catherine L. Cocks 3. Crafting and Revising Your Student Conduct Code
Seann S. Kalagher and Regina D. Curran 4. Laws, Policies, and Mandates
John Wesley Lowery 5. Types and Forums for Resolution
Eugene L. Zdziarski II and Patience L. Bartunek 6. Breaking the Cycle. Embedding Social Justice Into Student Conduct Practice
Ryan C. Holmes and Reyna M. Anaya 7. Ethics and Decision Making
James A. Lorello and Jeff A. Bates 8. Assessment and Student Conduct
Matthew T. Stimpson and Brent E. Ericson 9. Bias Incidents on Campus
Patience D. Bryant and Derrick D. Dixon 10. Sexual Misconduct
Kristen A. Harrell and Michael R. Gillilan 11. The First Amendment on Campus
Lee E. Bird, Mackenzie E. Wilfong and Saundra K. Schuster 12. Threat Assessment and Behavioral Interventions
Jonathan M. Adams 13. Student Organizations Through the Student Conduct Lens
Kathleen A. Shupenko and Jane A. Tuttle 14. Academic Integrity
Kara E. Latopolski and Tricia L. Bertram Gallant 15. Thoughts on the Future
John D. Zacker Conclusion. Challenges and Changes
James M. Lancaster and Diane M. Waryold Contributors Index
William L. Kibler Acknowledgments Introduction
Diane M. Waryold and James M. Lancaster 1. Evolution of the Student Conduct Profession
Brian M. Glick and Christopher T. Haug 2. The Philosophy of Student Conduct and the Student Conduct Professional
Fran'Cee L. Brown
McClure and Catherine L. Cocks 3. Crafting and Revising Your Student Conduct Code
Seann S. Kalagher and Regina D. Curran 4. Laws, Policies, and Mandates
John Wesley Lowery 5. Types and Forums for Resolution
Eugene L. Zdziarski II and Patience L. Bartunek 6. Breaking the Cycle. Embedding Social Justice Into Student Conduct Practice
Ryan C. Holmes and Reyna M. Anaya 7. Ethics and Decision Making
James A. Lorello and Jeff A. Bates 8. Assessment and Student Conduct
Matthew T. Stimpson and Brent E. Ericson 9. Bias Incidents on Campus
Patience D. Bryant and Derrick D. Dixon 10. Sexual Misconduct
Kristen A. Harrell and Michael R. Gillilan 11. The First Amendment on Campus
Lee E. Bird, Mackenzie E. Wilfong and Saundra K. Schuster 12. Threat Assessment and Behavioral Interventions
Jonathan M. Adams 13. Student Organizations Through the Student Conduct Lens
Kathleen A. Shupenko and Jane A. Tuttle 14. Academic Integrity
Kara E. Latopolski and Tricia L. Bertram Gallant 15. Thoughts on the Future
John D. Zacker Conclusion. Challenges and Changes
James M. Lancaster and Diane M. Waryold Contributors Index