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This fully revised and updated second edition builds upon the
original vision of the first, which was to give voice to diverse
and inclusive perspectives, identities, and practices and to enact
the principle that student conduct practice must be based upon
tenets of social justice and restorative justice to disrupt and
transform, through a lens of inclusive excellence, overly
legalistic and escalated management applications in student conduct
administration. In the intervening decade, this co-edited work has
become more relevant than ever as colleges and universities
continue to be the targets of litigation, activists, and lawmakers
who have, for instance, rolled back earlier guidance under Title IX
regarding violence against women. Civility, hate crimes, activism,
immigration, globalism versus nationalism, and free speech are all
again on the forefront of campus challenges impacting conflict and
conduct management. New chapters cover these and other issues, and
the book is further enhanced by case studies, as well as summaries
and questions for dialogue, to encourage further reflection by the
reader and bolster the usefulness of the work as a textbook and
campus training guide. This second edition envisions an audience
that encompasses more than student conduct practitioners. This
expanded student affairs audience includes residence life staff; a
range of administrative positions from legal counsel to the
university president; and outside local, national, and federal
stakeholders, all of whom are invested in these alternative
approaches to conflict management.
This fully revised and updated second edition builds upon the
original vision of the first, which was to give voice to diverse
and inclusive perspectives, identities, and practices and to enact
the principle that student conduct practice must be based upon
tenets of social justice and restorative justice to disrupt and
transform, through a lens of inclusive excellence, overly
legalistic and escalated management applications in student conduct
administration. In the intervening decade, this co-edited work has
become more relevant than ever as colleges and universities
continue to be the targets of litigation, activists, and lawmakers
who have, for instance, rolled back earlier guidance under Title IX
regarding violence against women. Civility, hate crimes, activism,
immigration, globalism versus nationalism, and free speech are all
again on the forefront of campus challenges impacting conflict and
conduct management. New chapters cover these and other issues, and
the book is further enhanced by case studies, as well as summaries
and questions for dialogue, to encourage further reflection by the
reader and bolster the usefulness of the work as a textbook and
campus training guide. This second edition envisions an audience
that encompasses more than student conduct practitioners. This
expanded student affairs audience includes residence life staff; a
range of administrative positions from legal counsel to the
university president; and outside local, national, and federal
stakeholders, all of whom are invested in these alternative
approaches to conflict management.
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