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2006-12-18 Report on Judicial Practices of Other Universities

The following comparative report of several universities was requested by the Codes and Judicial Committee and prepared by the Office of the Assemblies.

Location of the judicial administrator or analogous position

UPenn
Office of Student Conduct, reporting directly to Provost
Dartmouth
Undergraduate Judicial Affairs Office, reporting to the Dean of the College (seems analogous to VP SAS)
UMich
Office of Student Conflict Resolution, in Division of Student Affairs
Stanford
Office of Judicial Affairs, reports to Dean of Students
Berkeley
Student Judicial Affairs, in Student Affairs reporting to Dean of Students
Brown
Office of Student Life, with Dean of Campus Life or designee in OSL deciding on disposition
Binghamton
Office of Judicial Affairs, in Division of Student Affairs
PSU
Office of Judicial Affairs, in Student Affairs

Applicability

UPenn
Students
Dartmouth
Students
UMich
Students
Stanford
Students
Berkeley
Students
Brown
Students
Binghamton
Students
PSU
Students

Amendment

UPenn
Proposals from numerous campus community groups, judicial hearing pools, Provost; Approval by Council of Deans
Dartmouth
?
UMich
Proposals from campus governments or administration; Student Relations Committee of SACUA reviews and forwards to President for approval
Stanford
Administrative process for amendment written into code
Berkeley
Proposals from anyone; Administrative process for review and implementation with community feedback incorporated
Brown
Administrative process with approval by President
Binghamton
Proposals from committee of Binghamton Council; Approval by full council; Annual process
PSU
Proposals from Judicial Affairs Advisory Board, administration; Administrative process with approval at Vice President of Student Affairs level

Self-incrimination

UPenn
“are obligated to provide honest and complete statements to the OSC and to the Hearing Panel… fails to.. cooperate with the investigation conduucted by the OSC may be charged with a violation of the Student Code of Conduct.”
Dartmouth
“all members are expected to cooperate fully and truthfully… including participating in hearings as witnesses.”
UMich
Stated right to remain silent.
Stanford
“right not to self-incriminate”
Berkeley
Not required to participate in hearings. “no person is required to testify against him or herself in any disciplinary proceeding.”
Brown
Students must cooperate with inquiries but may refrain from providing information that is self-incriminating.
Binghamton
Right to remain stated as such (verbal conversation with Director of Judicial Affairs office)
PSU
Student may not be compelled to testify again his or herself.

Contact CJC

109 Day Hall

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853

ph. (607) 255—3715

universityassembly@cornell.edu