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Ways Campus Judicial Offices Can...
- Include educational
sanctions and community service in your judicial process. Include campus
NCAAW events as opportunities for learning.
- Give students real
world information. What would happen to them if they were cited in the
community for underage drinking, public intoxication, destruction of
property, physical violence, etc.?
- Do a display that
talks about community fine amounts and then what students could purchase
instead of paying fines....i.e. 30 compact disks, 60 pizzas, books for
the year, 70 trips to the movies, etc.
- Have students write
articles suitable for publication in the student newspaper on various
student health and campus policy issues.
- Have students who
have been sanctioned assist RAs in the residence halls and learn what
it's like to promote a positive living community.
- Work with the local
judge to have students put in hours at the local community courts when
alcohol-related cases are being heard.
- Have students volunteer
in a community service agency that focuses on addiction recovery.
- Have the current
peer education group on campus teach a sanction class on alcohol poisoning,
sexual assault, violence, etc.
- Organize a "mock
trial" which focuses on alcohol abuse-related issues, i.e. DUI, alcohol
poisoning, assault, etc.
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