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Here's concise, quick-to-read, but comprehensive answers to your questions regarding key factors in a difficult and growing campus-wide problem.
Note:
Please contact us for orders of over 20 books.
Description
Written by a highly-qualified practitioner, and illustrated largely by first-hand experiences, this book offers guidance and information that college administrators need if they are involved in: due process for disruptive students; dealing with disruptive students; disruption in residence halls; college mental health programs; student conduct codes; or staff training.
This book includes:
an explanation of the need for a well-defined code of student conduct;
an outline of disciplinary sanctions for dealing with disruptive behavior;
recommendations for documenting and reporting incidents of disruption;
a discussion of the common aversions that are displayed toward administering discipline;
a discussion of the differences between predicting dangerousness and predicting disruptiveness;
a description of both the therapeutic and consultative role of a college mental health program;
how to deal with highly self-disruptive students;
guidelines for dealing with various relatively unusual incidents of disruption;
dealing with disturbed students who are adverse to using psychiatric medications and dealing with students who have been suspended or expelled and wish to re-enroll.
Table of Contents
I. A Code of Student Conduct
II. Recommended Procedures for Dealing with Incidents of Disruptions