Campus Rules and Moral Community: In Place of In Loco Parentis

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Rowman & Littlefield, 1994 - 272 páginas
Colleges and universities have largely abandoned their traditional stance in loco parentis, as moral guardians over student life, and instead seek to promote toleration while preventing conflict. In this volume David A Hoekema argues that in doing so, they fail to provide an atmosphere conducive to the attainment of the kind of responsible independence that such goals presuppose.
 

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Living on Campus After the Revolution
5
Institutional Parenthood The Doctrine of In Loco Parentis
17
Legal Cases Invoking the Doctrine
18
Four Elements of the Doctrine
23
The Retreat from In Loco Parentis
24
Recent Legal Developments
27
Summary
35
Two Views of the Present Situation A Survey and a Field Study
41
Conclusions
160
Supplementary Materials
164
Legal Decisions Affecting Student Discipline
165
Healy v James United States Supreme Court 1972
167
Bradshaw v Rawlings United States District Court Third Circuit 1979
172
Beach v University of Utah Utah Supreme Court 1986
177
Mullins v Pine Manor Massachusetts Supreme Court 1983
180
Dixon v Alabama State Board of Education United States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit 1961
184

Results of a Survey
43
Results of a Field Study
51
Conclusion
56
The Content of Student Codes Thou Shalt Have No Large Refrigerators
61
No Cooking in the Kitchenette and Other Curiosities
62
Procedures for Enactment and Enforcement
64
Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty
68
Drinking and Alcohol Abuse on Campus
76
Illegal Drag Use
86
Sexual and Social Mores
91
Abusive Speech and Writing
100
The Goals of StudentLife Policies
111
What Counts as Success?
113
Derek Bok on Moral Character
123
Implications of Community
125
Supervision of Student Behavior An Analytic Framework and Three Models
129
Applications of the Goals of Student Rules
130
In Loco Avi etc
135
Models of Good Discipline
139
The Moral Basis for Student Conduct Codes
141
Hate Speech and Sex
147
Three Steps Toward Moral Community
152
A Visit to Nolocus College
155
Goss v Lopez United States Supreme Court 1975
186
UMV Post v Board of Regents of U of Wis United States District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin 1991
189
Student Conduct Codes
193
Residential Life Disciplinary Procedures University of California Los Angeles
196
Cheating Plagiarism and Documentation Yale University
200
Academic Regulations Princeton University
204
An Explanation of the Honor System University of Virginia
208
Alcoholic Beverages and Other Drugs St Olaf College
213
Faculty Senate Policy Concerning Use of Alcoholic Beverages by Students University of Delaware
215
University Policy on Alcohol Drugs and Smoking Columbia University
218
Policy on Illegal Drugs and Alcohol Wesleyan University
224
Visitation Policy Southwestern College
226
Visitation Policy University of Richmond
228
AIDS Policy Mount Holyoke College
230
Policy Statement on AIDS Saint Anselm College
232
Sexual Harassment Carleton College
235
Statement on Sexual Harassment Columbia University
239
Discrimination and Academic Freedom Carleton College
242
Survey Questionnaire and Respondents
245
Bibliography
257
Index
263
About the Author
269
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David Hoekema is academic dean and professor of philosophy at Calvin College. He is a former executive director of the American Philosophical Association.

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