Presented By: CSIM Carl Adams Student Conduct Management.

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Presented By: CSIM Carl Adams Student Conduct Management

Philosophy/Goals ChangeChange the behavior through mentoring, modeling and monitoring LookLook for patterns; counsel with the students (interactions) MoreMore involvement by others NOT just the CSIM communication amongst staff BeingBeing fair, firm, and consistent KeepKeep it simple

Purpose ToTo promote among students, standards of conduct which are expected and accepted in the workplace. provide students with an opportunity to learn from their mistakes. maintain an environment for students that is free from drugs and violence. provide students with opportunities for due process in disciplinary proceedings.

The Following Sanctions Are Prohibited CorporalCorporal punishment and measures designed to humiliate or degrade the student. PhysicalPhysical force or solitary isolation. Physical restraint may be used only to the minimum extent necessary and only in situations that seriously threaten persons or property. DormDorm cleanup, KP, or other regular housekeeping chores, as a punishment. SuspensionSuspension of privileges for the dinning hall, canteen, voting, religious services, or pay and allowances.

The Following Sanctions Are Prohibited RestrictionsRestrictions to center in excess of 30 days. FinesFines in excess of $5 per offense or per pay period. RestitutionRestitution in excess of $500 dollars. ForcedForced resignation from the program.

Quality Indicators PositivePositive student behavior is recognized and encouraged. StudentStudent regard the conduct standards system as fair. StudentsStudents feel safe and secure on center.

Student Conduct Management Zero Tolerance Policy Inputting Information into CIS Level I Infractions Level II Infractions Level III Infractions Fact Finding Boards Behavior Review Panels

Inputting Information Into CIS

Zero TOLERANCE

Zero Tolerance Policy If a trainee is found guilty of committing a zero tolerance offense, they will be automatically terminated from the program and will be not eligible for readmission Exceptions: 1.Positive drug test upon second test when positive upon entry of suspicion intervention period or after suspicion intervention period (eligible for readmission after one year) 2.Arrest for a felony on or off center (if trainee is found not guilty, he/she can be reinstatement and their termination will be overturned)

Level I Infractions

Level I (Zero Tolerance Infractions) Physical assault that causes bodily harm to trainee or staff Sexual assault of a criminal nature Arson Possession of gun or illegal weapon on center or under center supervision Possession, distribution, or sale of drugs on center or under center supervision Conviction of drug use, possession, or sale off center (felony or misdemeanor) Positive drug test upon second test when positive upon entry of suspicion intervention period or after suspicion intervention period (eligible for readmission after one year) Robbery and extortion Arrest for a felony on or off center (if trainee is found not guilty, he/she will be eligible reinstatement)

Level I (Sanctions) Fact Finding Board will vote for either retention or termination CSIM will complete all Fact Finding Board summary documentation and place paperwork inside of disciplinary file CSIM will present disciplinary file to the Center Director and make a recommendation for either retention or termination Center Director reviews the disciplinary file makes the final decision for either retention or termination.

Level II Infractions

Physical assault with the intent to cause bodily harm to trainee or staff Sexual harassment Fighting Threat of assault with the intent to intimidate or coerce ant trainee of staff Possession of an item that could be used as a weapon on center or under center supervision Theft or possession of stolen goods Reckless endangerment, inciting a disturbance or creating disorder Hazing, initiation, and harassment Loan sharking

Level II Infractions Destruction of government property Arrest for a misdemeanor on or off center (if terminated and found not guilty of the misdemeanor, trainee can be reinstated) Gang activity including wearing gang clothing, colors, or making signs or handshakes that are associated with known gangs Inhalation of volatile intoxicating substances on center or under center supervision A pattern of inappropriate behavior, failure to follow center rules, or lack of full participation in required center activities as determined by the center director or designee

Level II (Sanctions) Fact Finding Board will vote for either retention or termination CSIM will complete all Fact Finding Board summary documentation and place paperwork inside of disciplinary file CSIM will present disciplinary file to the Center Director and make a recommendation for either retention or termination Center Director reviews the disciplinary file makes the final decision for either retention or termination.

Level III Infractions

Violation of center dress code policy Using profanity, abusive, or obscene language Violation of safety rules Being in an unauthorized or off limits area Disruptive behavior that interferes with the learning of others Refusal to perform assignment of failure to follow instructions Unauthorized absence from training hours or center Overt sexual behavior (Behavior Review Panel) Gambling on center (Behavior Review Panel) Ethnic agitation including racial name calling and racial remarks (Behavior Review Panel) Alcohol intoxication on center or under center supervision (Behavior Review Panel) Violation of center standards of dress appearance Smoking in an unauthorized area Cutting lines

Level III (Sanctions) Verbal Reprimand Fines Restitution Behavior Contract Behavior Review Panel

Consists of 1 trainee (SGA Rep.) 2 staff members (staff may not include center director, CSIM, case manager, or security)Consists of 1 trainee (SGA Rep.) 2 staff members (staff may not include center director, CSIM, case manager, or security) Deals with serious or persistent Level III infractionsDeals with serious or persistent Level III infractions The accused party can plead their case before the panelThe accused party can plead their case before the panel Trainee can bring a staff member into the panel to represent him/herTrainee can bring a staff member into the panel to represent him/her Behavior Review Panel

Fact Finding Boards

Consists of 1 trainee (SGA Rep.) 2 staff members (staff may not include center director, CSIM, case manager, or security)Consists of 1 trainee (SGA Rep.) 2 staff members (staff may not include center director, CSIM, case manager, or security) Deals with all Level I and Level II infractionsDeals with all Level I and Level II infractions The accused party can plead their case before the boardThe accused party can plead their case before the board