Additional Resources
University officials developed the "Guidelines for Applying the Principles of Community" to explore and address issues raised in the Principles of Community. Selections of it are used throughout this Web site. Please reference the "Guidelines for Applying the Principles of Community for the entire text including further explanations and examples. While not a complete listing of all applicable resources, this bibliography serves as a starting point to discover more information.
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From the University of California | From UC Davis | Other hate and bias-incident policies and protocols and related policies | Publications/brochures/programs | Web sites
From the University of California
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University of California Standards of Conduct for Students
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University of California Faculty Code of Conduct
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University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations and Students
From UC Davis
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UC Davis Principles of Community
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UC Davis Administration of Student Discipline
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UC Davis Annual Security Report, Calendar Year 2001
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UC Davis Sexual Assault Protocol
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"10 Ways to Fight Hate," resource kit on hate and bias incidents prepared by the UC Davis Campus Violence Prevention Program
Other hate and bias-incident policies and protocols and related policies from:
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UC Berkeley
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UCLA
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UC Santa Barbara (Student Housing Community Standards)
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UC Santa Cruz
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University of Maryland, College Park
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University of Oregon
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Stanford University
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University of Michigan
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Pennsylvania State University
Publications/brochures/programs
"A Campus of Difference," a program of the "A World of Difference" Institute, Anti Defamation League.
"Addressing Hate Speech and Hate Behaviors in Codes of Conduct: A Model for Public Institutions," NASPA Journal, Volume 35, No.3, Spring, 1998.
"Combating Extremism in Cyberspace: The Legal Issues Affecting Internet Hate Speech," published by the Anti-Defamation League, 2000.
"Combating Prejudice and Hate on Campus: A Report on a National Student Symposium Held at North Eastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, March 23 and 24, 2000," 17 pages, Co-Sponsored by the Irving and Betty Brudnick Center on Violence and Conflict at North Eastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, and the Center for the Study and Prevention of Hate Violence at the University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine.
"Empowering Children in the Aftermath of Hate"
"Governance and Policy Statement on Anti-Bias and Anti-Violence," published by the American College Health Association, including report of the Task Force on Campus Violence.
"HATE CRIMES ON CAMPUS: The Problem and Efforts to Confront It," October 2001, by Stephen Wessler, director, and Margaret Moss, assistant director, Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence, University of Southern Maine, published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance Monograph #3, Hate Crimes Series.
"Preventing Hate Crime: What we can do!," brochure published by the Crime and Violence Prevention Center, State of California Attorney General's Office, February 2001.
"Preventing Youth Hate Crime: A Manual for Schools and Communities," U.S. Department of Education Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program.
"Protecting Students from Harassment and Hate Crime: A Guide for Schools," January 1999; U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights.
"Racial Incidents and Harassment Against Students at Educational Institutions; Investigative Guidance," Federal Register / Vol. 59, No. 47 / Thursday, March 10, 1994 / Notice U.S. Department Of Education, Office For Civil Rights
"Reporting Hate Crimes," Final Report of the California Attorney General's Civil Rights Commission on Hate Crimes, Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, July 30, 2001 (46 pages) (news release/summary of report)
"Responding to Bigotry and Intergroup Strife on Campus: A Guide for College and University Presidents and Senior Administrators," published by the Anti-Defamation League, 2001.
"Responding to Hate: Rights, Remedies and Prevention Strategies," published by the State of California, Department of Fair Employment and Housing, January, 2003.
"Responding to Hate Crimes and Bias-Motivated Incidents on College/University Campuses," published by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs.
"Pyramid of Hate" reference tool, from "A World of Difference" Institute developed by the Anti-Defamation League.
"Sticks and Stones," by Stephen L. Wessler, Educational Leadership, Volume 58, No. 4, December 2000/January 2001.
"Wedges and Splinters: Acts of Intolerance on Campus," presentation by Tommy Lee Woon, assistant dean of students and multicultural educator, Stanford University
"Your Rights and Remedies as a Victim of Hate Violence," brochure published by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
"Your Right to Freedom from Violence," brochure published by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.
Web sites
California Association of Human Relations Organizations
Center for the Study and Prevention of Hate Violence, University of Southern Maine.
Stop Hate: Campus Hate Crime Prevention, list of resources and organizations for preventing hate crimes.
State of California, Civil Rights Acts, including Unruh Civil Rights Act (protection against discrimination by businesses); the Fair Employment and Housing Act (protection from harassment or discrimination in employment); and the Ralph Civil Rights Act (protection from hate crimes, including violence and threats of violence).
State of California, Office of the Governor, Press Release 01:461, 10/04/01, "Governor Announces Initiative to Assist Victims of Terrorism-Related Hate Crimes."
State of California, Senate Concurrent Resolution Chaptered, Senate Concurrent Resolution 103, Resolution Chapter 135, "Relative to Declaring Our Principles of Inclusion for California," Filed with the Secretary of State on September 3, 2002 and adopted by both the Assembly and Senate in August, 2002. Introduced by Senator Vasconcellos and co-authored by Assembly member Reyes.
State of California, Victim Compensation and Government Claims Program, Hate Crime Fact Sheet, 9/20/01, "Program Assists Hate and Bias Crime Victims."
TNT Learning: Nuremburg "Lesson Plans for Secondary Students to Accompany an American Testament: Letters to the Burned Churches."
i See, e.g., University of California Standards of Conduct for Students, Sections 102.13 (obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, administration, or other University functions); 102.15 (disturbing the peace or unlawful assembly); and 102.16 (failure to identify oneself to University officials and failure to follow directions of University officials).
ii See UC Non-Discrimination Statement; UC Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students; UC Davis Policy and Procedure Manual Sections 280-05 and 380-12: and Titles VI, VII, and IX of the federal Civil Rights Act.
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