Good Neighbors Office of Integrity Formation Seattle University

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Good Neighbors Office of Integrity Formation Seattle University Nick Cubita, Graduate Intern Lakeisha Jackson, Coordinator, Off-Campus Student Life

Office of Integrity Formation’s Vision and Mission Statements Vision Statement To provide an integrity formation experience that encourages individual accountability, promotes civic engagement, guides personal growth, and cultivates ethical development as students discern and clarify their own values. Mission Statement The mission of integrity formation is to promote and create opportunities for awareness, dialogue, and critical engagement with integrity, justice, and ethical decision-making. Through a holistic educational approach students will model community standards, clarify their personal integrity and actively develop their role as global citizens.

Philosophy and Purpose To provide a fair process for the accountability of student conduct; To promote the development of individual integrity; To protect the rights of all members of the community; and To uphold the non-academic rules and regulations of the University

What are my responsibilities as a member of the SU community? Respect for Self Respect for Others Respect for Relationships Respect for Community Respect for Honesty Respect for Property

Who is part of the SU community? Campus community Students Faculty Staff Surrounding community First Hill Capitol Hill Yesler Terrace Central District International District

What Constitutes a “Good Neighbor?”

What Constitutes a “Good Neighbor?” Respecting others’ property. Tolerating diverse cultures and perspectives. Mature and responsible conduct as members or your community. Accepting responsibility for local, state and federal laws, especially regarding: Noise Parking Use of narcotics Consumption of alcohol

What Constitutes a “Good Neighbor?” Utilizing common sense. Sustaining a safe and peaceful neighborhood. Making respectful and considerate late-night choices. Maintaining mutual respect with residential neighbors. Conscious and genuine interaction with neighbors. Be respectful of age-appropriate interactions with elderly and children.

Why does being a good neighbor matter?

Seattle University ---------------- Code of Conduct Seattle University is located within an urban environment and surrounded by several residential neighborhoods. The University expects students to behave as exemplary citizens when present in the surrounding neighborhoods and to demonstrate respect for all members of the local community. The community standards outlined in the Code should be demonstrated by Seattle University students when they are present in the community and surrounding neighborhoods. ------------------------------------------- Any student, staff, faculty member, administrator, community member, or Campus Public Safety officer may report any perceived violation of this Code. The report may be made to the Dean of Students office and the department of Campus Public Safety. Seattle University ---------------- Code of Conduct

Legal Issues Minor In Possession (MIP) and/or Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor Gross Misdemeanors Up to 1 year in jail and $5,000 fine if convicted Seattle Residential Disturbance Ordinance Penalties: Officers may issue a civil infraction (citation) on the spot. The fine for the infraction is $250. Repeat Offenders up to 180 days in jail $500 fine. Unreasonable noise 10:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m. Criminal charge of up to 180 days in jail and a $500 fine

25.08.501 Nightlife disturbance. Seattle Municipal Code It is unlawful for any person in possession of real property, other than residential property, to allow to originate from that property between the hours of ten (10:00) p.m. and seven (7:00) a.m. amplified noise that is plainly audible to a person of normal hearing when measured inside a receiving dwelling unit. 25.08.501 Nightlife disturbance. Seattle Municipal Code

Potential Fines from the City of Seattle

Parties Gone Wrong WWU freshman Dwight Clark had blood alcohol of 0.13 when he drowned. (December 2010) 2 arrested in fatal college party shooting. Youngstown State University. February 2011 1 student fatally shot 1 injured at college party. DePaul University. October 31 2009. Balcony collapse injures 16 at students’ party. Virginia Tech 1996 60+ Seattle U. students adjudicated by the City Attorney’s Office for Quadstock House Parties (2011)

Campus Consequences Disciplinary Probation Suspension Dismissal Alcohol Education Courses Common Source Fines Community Restitution Permanent Judicial Record

SU Department of Public Safety and Transportation We provide security for the University campus community and its facilities 24 hours each day. Our staff are trained professionals who are available to assist the community in a variety of safety and security related areas, including: CPR w/AED & First Aid Response Safety Escort Services Criminal Incident Reporting and Investigation Personal Property Identification General After Hours Access Assistance to the Campus Community

Section 4.3: REDHAWKS CARE POLICY At Seattle University, the health, safety, and welfare of our students and community are paramount concerns. All Seattle University students are expected to inform appropriate officials in the event of any health or safety risk or emergency – specifically those involving alcohol or drug abuse even if violations of the Redhawk Commitment may have occurred in connection with such a risk or emergency. Because the University understands that fear of possible disciplinary action may deter requests for emergency assistance, the University has adopted the following Redhawks Care Policy to alleviate such concerns and promote responsible action on the part of students. In a situation involving imminent threat or danger to the health or safety of any individual(s), students are expected to: Contact Public Safety by calling 5-911 and/or 911 to report the incident on-campus and 911 off- campus, Remain with the individual(s) needing emergency treatment and cooperate with emergency officials, and Meet with appropriate University officials after the incident and cooperate with Integrity Formation procedures following the incident. The Office of Integrity Formation will consider the positive impact of taking responsible action in an emergency situation when determining the appropriate response for alleged policy violations by the reporting student in the risk or emergency situation. The policy does not preclude or prevent action by police or other legal authorities when appropriate. A student's failure to take responsible action in a risk or emergency situation, however, may void all protections under this provision, may constitute an aggravating factor for purposes of sanctioning.

Public Safety Contact Info 24 Hour Campus Emergency Line (206) 296-5911 24 Hour Information Line (206) 296-5990 publicsafety@seattleu.edu

MIMP Major Institutional Master Plan Fifteen year plan submitted to the City of Seattle. http://www.seattleu.edu/facilities/inner.aspx?id= 35424

District Representative Seattle Politics Seattle U City Office District Representative Neighborhood Council City Council

Community Engagement Opportunities

Center for Service and Community Engagement (CSCE) Mentoring Tutoring Academic Service Learning One Time Service Opportunities SUYI – Seattle University Youth Initiative

Exploring Seattle Pike Place Market and the waterfront Seattle Center The Paramount The Cinerama The Sounders and Mariners U. District / U. Village Northgate Shopping Center

Questions?