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Author:  Daniel Butler, M.A..


Source: Volume 19, Number 02, Winter 2018 , pp.39-41(3)




Campus Safety & Student Development

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Abstract: 

Our regular review of the research literature on student behavior and development examines sexual violence on college campuses; campus carry legislation; new security technology; and the growing tension on campus over conflicting political points of view. Reviews include “The Chilling Effect of Campus Carry: How the Kansas Campus Carry Statute Impermissibly Infringes Upon the Academic Freedom of Individual Professors and Faculty Members” by Wolcott, C.M., published in Kansas Law Review; “Campuses Take Center Stage” by Finkel, E., published in Security magazine; “Muslims on Campus” by Stegmeir, M., published in Journal of College Admission; “The Campus Culture Wars” by Steinmetz, K.., published in Time magazine; “What’s Love Got to Do With It? How Current Law Overlooks the Complexities of Intimate Partner Violence on College and University Campuses” by Reicher, A., published in Fordham Urban Law Journal; “Campus Sexual Assault: What We Know and What We Don’t” by Beaver, W.R., in Independent Review; and “Crossfire on Compulsory Campus Carry Laws: When the First and Second Amendments Collide” by Lewis, S.K.., published in Iowa Law Review; “Rethinking Sexual Violence Reporting” by Pennamon, T., published in Diverse Issues in Higher Education.

Keywords: Opposing Campus Carry Legislation; Campus Security Innovation; Encouraging Diversity; Campus Tension; Sexual Assault Investigations

Affiliations:  1: Georgia Gwinnett College.

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