Title: Panhellenic Judicial Board of Review Training
1Panhellenic Judicial Board of Review Training
- Ball State University
- January 2008
2Introductions
- Beth Simmons, PHC VP Internal Affairs
- Laura Cheesman, Graduate Advisor
- Cara Luyster, Assistant Director
- Judicial Board Members
- Chapter Presidents
- Panhellenic Exec Board
3Why are you here?
4General Expectations and Duties
- Professionalism
- Hearing Behavior
- Critical Thinking and Questioning
- Consensus and Sanctioning
- CONFIDENTIALITY
- Ethics
- Fairness
- Accountability
- Rights to Privacy
- Consistency
5Additional Expectations
- Attend ALL meetings
- Be available for signed-up Hearing days and times
- Fulfill all duties and responsibilities
- Check email daily
- Respond one way or another IMMEDIATELY
- Please arrive on time or early
- Serve this role for 1 year, unless elected as a
PHC Executive member, chapter president,
recruitment officer, or risk management officer
of chapter
6Goals and Responsibilities
- Developing and Upholding Standards
- Education Its an educational process
- Judicial
- Stop inappropriate behavior
- Support the Greek System
Remember, this is about education NOT punishment!!
7Panhellenic Mission Statement
- As undergraduate members of women's Fraternities
at Ball State University, we strive to uphold the
ideals of scholarship, service, and leadership
with a genuine commitment to our college and
surrounding communities. Through mutual respect
and support of all the Greek women and their
rituals, we will establish and demonstrate
a diverse and cooperative sisterhood. The women
of Panhellenic Council will devote time and
resources toward the development of every
chapterwhile fostering positive interactions
among all women and ethical behavior in
accordance with the unanimous agreements.
8Purpose
- Self governance, accountability and education
- Self-governance affirms that Judicial Board
members are responsible enough to identify and
deal with violations of Panhellenic ideals and
policies. - Accountability identifies the need to quickly
and appropriately confront behavior that violates
Panhellenic ideals and policies. - Education assures that training, hearing
procedures and sanctions are educational for the
individuals and chapters involved as well as the
Greek community.
9Jurisdiction
- Issues concerning violations of
- Panhellenic Constitution
- Panhellenic Bylaws
- Panhellenic Code of Ethics
- Recruitment Regulations
- NPC UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS
- Standing Rules
- Greek Community Social Events Policy
- FIPG
10Composition
- Panhellenic VP of Internal Affairs - Chief
Justice - Hearing Board pool 11 Justices and 11 alternates
- Hearing 5-7 justices, including the Chief
Justice no less than 5 - Panhellenic Advisor and/or Graduate Advisor
serving as ex-officio member - If Chief Justice cannot serve, Panhellenic
President will serve as Chief Justice - No justice may be a member of a sorority involved
in the case being heard by the JBR.
11Description of Chief Justice
- Coordinate training
- Appoint JBR justices
- Make arrangements for hearings as indicated by
Panhellenic President - Determine if any JBR members need to be excused
because of conflict of interest - Provide the involved chapters presidents and
advisors with the hearing arrangements agenda
for hearing procedures - Preside at judicial hearings/Implement correct
procedures - Inform chapters presidents and advisors of the
decision, sanctions, and appeals process
12Differences between criminal process and
educational process
- Loss of liberty of life
- Federal rules of evidence
- Guilt beyond reasonable doubt
- Language includes
- Crime
- Laws
- Evidence
- Trial
- Judge
- Guilty
- Defendant
- Victim
- Removal from community
- All reasonable information is considered
- Responsibility established by preponderance of
information - Language includes
- Violation
- Policies/regulations
- Information
- Hearing
- Hearing Board
- Responsible/Not Responsible
- Accused student
- Complainant
13Standard of Proof
- NOT beyond reasonable doubt
- NOT clear and convincing
- The standard we use is
- preponderance of the information
- Referred to by the University Review Board as the
50 and a feather degree of certainty.
14A Basic Overview and Discussion of Policies
15Ball State University Panhellenic Code of Ethics
-
- We, as members of the Panhellenic community of
Ball State University, agree to honor and uphold
the National Panhellenic Conference UNANIMOUS
AGREEMENTS through our thoughts, words, and
actions. Our goal is to be models of pride,
honesty, and courtesy for all chapters and
individuals of the Greek community. Respect for
and consideration of individual rights and
feelings are the responsibility of every member.
Through encouraging and assisting all Greek
members in the pursuit of moral and social
advancement and the promotion of love and unity
within the Greek community, we will foster an
environment of harmony and understanding that
furthers the ideals of every fraternity. While
keeping with our aim to promote the highest
ideals of womanhood, we will hold each other
accountable for behavior that is inconsistent
with our expected standards of conduct and
educate our members fully on these same
standards. We will strive to behave in a manner
consistent with each chapters ritual and
founding principles in all interactions with
others. By demonstrating these ethical
standards, we truly will be furthering our
fraternity life, in harmony with its best
possibilities. - We as women of Panhellenic Council believe
ethical behavior to be the following We trust
each other to be responsible and to conduct
ourselves within the realm of high moral
standards. We will treat each other with respect
and dignity and with the highest amount of
fairness and honesty!!
16Recruitment Guidelines and Rules
- All Panhellenic exec and Pi Chis are expected to
disaffiliate - No favors or gifts may be given to PNMs
- STRICT SILENCE - begins from the time of the end
of the womans last event until the issuance of
bids. defined by verbal, written, printed or
text message communication between the PNMs and
sorority members or alumnae. NO COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN PNMS AND SORORITY WOMEN. - No men involved with recruitment/bid day
- No alcohol involved with recruitment/bid day
17NPC UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS
- All 26 groups have unanimously agreed to follow
- Helps to keep things orderly and equitable
- Important Ones
- Includes things we have already discussed on
previous slide - No disparaging remarks about other groups
- No men or alcohol in recruitment and Bid Day
activities - No bids implied or given out beforehand (before
Bid Day) - No negative publicity on Panhellenic matters
- No sorority members may visit a PNM in her place
of residence during membership recruitment. - Bid Promising - suggesting to a PNM that she
refuse a bid in order to wait for a bid from
another group or suggest that a PNM list only one
choice on her preference card
18FIPG Policies and Procedures
19Greek Community Social Events Policy
- Includes the Greek community alcohol policy.
20Panhellenic Association Alcohol Free Housing
Resolution
21Hazing Policy
- Taken from the Ball State University Student
Code, p. 40 - APPENDIX D - Hazing Policy
- A. Hazing by students, student organizations,
groups or teams of Ball State University is
prohibited. Hazing is defined as follows Any
mental or physical requirement, request, or
obligation placed upon any person (including but
not limited to a pledge, associate member,
affiliate, prospective member, guest, initiate or
team member) which could be harmful to the health
and/or welfare of the person, or which is
personally degrading to the individual involved,
or which has an adverse effect on the academic
progress of the person, or which violates any
federal, state, or local laws or University
policy. Individual acceptance of or acquiescence
to any activity covered by the foregoing
definition in no way validates or excuses the
activity. Student groups may be required to
certify in writing that they are in compliance
with this policy. - B. Individual members of organizations, groups or
teams who violate this policy are subject to
disciplinary action as provided in Section V, of
the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Any organization which violates this policy is
subject to sanctions which may be imposed by the
coordinating body of which the organization is a
constituent member, the Vice President for
Student Affairs and Dean of Students or a
designee, and/or the Student Activities
Committee. - Indiana law requires any person with knowledge of
hazing activities to report that information to a
proper authority. At Ball State University, that
report should be forwarded to the Office of
Student Life (Student Center, Room 133,
285-2621), the Department of Public Safety
(285-1832), or University Police (285-1111).
22The Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Any violations of this policy is handled by The
Office of Student Rights and Community Standards.
23Examples of Violations
- Recruitment Violations
- Non-recruitment Violations
24Forms
- The NPC Judicial Forms shall be used to ensure
proper documentation and adherence to the NPC
UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS. They are - 1. CPH Violation Report Form
- 2. CPH Notice of Infraction Form
- 3. CPH Record of Mediation or Judicial Board
Hearing - Form
- 4. CPH Mediation or Judicial Board Hearing
Minutes Form - 5. CPH Notice of Appeal Form
25Procedures for Non-Recruitment Violations
- CPH Violation Report Form is completed by
- A college chapter
- Panhellenic Advisor
- Panhellenic Council officer
- CPH Violation Report Form must be
- Signed by chapter president if chapter files it,
or in the other cases signed by person filing - Time, place, and witnesses specified
- Inclusive of witnesses
- Submitted to Panhellenic President in a timely
manner (no more than 30 calendar days from
alleged infraction)
26Procedures for Non-Recruitment Violations
- Violations must be based on fact, NOT hearsay.
- There must be witnesses.
- Panhellenic President must
- Verify all guidelines have been met (timely
manner, has time, place, and witnesses, based on
facts) - Endorse the report for Judicial Board hearing
- Convene PHC Exec to evaluate the report, conduct
an inquiry, and determine if going to Judicial
Board of Review - Forward a copy of endorsed report to cited
chapter, chapter advisor, Panhellenic Advisor,
and the NPC Area Advisor - Forward Panhellenic VP Internal Affairs copy of
any violation being adjudicated.
27Non-Recruitment Violation Timeline
- Violation Report Form filedin a timely manner
but no more than 30 days - PHC President send Notice of Infraction to
accused chapter, chapter advisor, Panhellenic
Advisor, and NPC Area Advisor.Within 1 week of
receiving Violation Report Form - Schedule mediation or decide or Judicial Board
hearingwithin 1 week of receiving Notice of
Infraction Form - Judicial Board HearingWithin 1 week of receiving
Notice of Infraction Form - Decision letter and appeal info to chapter
presidentWithin 24 hours after hearing - Appeal Form submittedWithin 48 hours of
receiving Judicial Board decision
28Procedures for Recruitment Violations
- CPH Violation Report Form is completed by
- Chapter President
- Pi Chi
- Potential New Member
- Panhellenic Advisor
- Panhellenic Exec Board member
- Violation Report Form must be
- Signed by chapter president if chapter files it,
or in the other cases signed by person filing - Time, place, and witnesses specified
- Inclusive of witnesses
- Submitted to Panhellenic President in a timely
manner (no more than 30 calendar days from
alleged infraction)
29Procedures for Recruitment Violations
- Violations must be based on fact, NOT hearsay.
- There must be witnesses.
- Panhellenic President must
- Verify all guidelines have been met
- If filed by college chapter, endorse the report
for Mediation or adjudication - If filed by a Pi Chi, PNM, or Panhellenic
Advisor, convene PHC Exec to evaluate the report,
conduct an inquiry, and determine if going to
Mediation - Forward a copy of Notice of Infraction Form to
cited chapter, chapter advisor, Panhellenic
Advisor, and the NPC Area Advisor - Arrange Mediation
- If mediation is not successful, arrange for the
appeals process - Forward Panhellenic VP Internal Affairs copy of
any violation being adjudicated.
30Recruitment Violation Timeline
- Violation Report Form filedin a timely manner
but no more than 30 days - PHC President send Notice of Infraction to
accused chapter, chapter advisor, Panhellenic
Advisor, and NPC Area Advisor.Within 1 week of
receiving Violation Report Form - Schedule mediation to take place1 week of
receiving Notice of Infraction Form - If mediation is successful, a decision letter is
sent to chapter president and advisorWithin 24
hours after mediation - If mediation is unsuccessful, a Judicial Board
Hearing must take placewithin 1 week after the
mediation date
31Mediation
- Purpose
- to find a solution satisfactory to both the
complaining party and the accused fraternity that
is appropriate under NPC UNANIMOUS AGREEMENTS and
the Panhellenic Constitution, Bylaws and rules. - Participants
- Neutral mediator
- Most of the time a Ball State employee (e.g.,
Director of Greek Life, graduate advisor, etc). - Stays neutral on all occasions and makes sure the
meeting does not get out of control - Assists the parties in understanding the issues
and assist them in reaching a satisfactory
resolution - Must have no vested interest in the outcome of
the case - Representative from chapter (s) involved
- Chapter President and Recruitment chair
- Chapter Advisor (cannot speak, purely support and
counsel) - Panhellenic Advisor
- Panhellenic President
- Person filing the infraction
- Panhellenic VP Recruitment (only if she has info
to present) - Secretary
- NO observers
- Guidelines
- Confidentiality
32Judicial Board Hearing
- If mediation is unsuccessful, a JBR hearing will
be scheduled to resolve the issue at hand. - Chief Justice, 5-7 justices, witnesses,
Panhellenic Advisor, Presidents of involved
chapters, advisors of chapters involved if so
desired (only to advise, may not speak), are
present during a hearing. - If a Recruitment violation, the Recruitment chair
may also be involved with the hearing.
33Pre-hearing (Board Members and Panhellenic
Advisor only)
- Read the incident report and the sequence of
events. - Identify any ambiguous areas or possible
discrepancies in the report to determine what
areas you will need to clarify to determine
whether or not the student is in violation. - Address and Discuss Judicial Procedures
34Hearing
- Procedures
- The hearing is closed to observers.
- Witnesses shall only be present while being
questioned. - Each sorority involved is represented by its
president or her designee. - Chapters involved in hearings have the right to
consult with a fraternity (inter) national
officer and an alumna advisor. An advisor may be
present during the hearing. A national officer
or advisor is for consultation and should not
have a voice, unless she is acting in the role of
witness. - CPH Mediation or Judicial Board Hearing Minutes
Form and the CPH Record of Mediation or Judicial
Board Hearing Form must be completed in writing
35Hearing (Cont.)
- Call to order by the Chief Justice
- Introductions
- Charges read by the Chief Justice
- Presentation and Questioning
- Five minute opening statement by accuser (s)
- Five minute opening statement by the accused
- Questioning of the accuser (s) by the justices
- Questioning of the accused by the justices
- Call of any witnesses by the accuser (s) and
cross examination - Call of any witnesses by the accused and cross
examination - Questioning of the accuser (s) by the justices
- Questioning of the accused by the justices
- Closing statement by the accuser
- Closing statement by the accused
- All in attendance except the Chief Justice and
Board members excused from the meeting - Deliberation begins
36Deliberation Discussion
- Charges stated by the Chief Justice
- Chief Justice requests motion from Judicial Board
member - Discussion of motion
- Verdict rendered (Responsible or not each board
member will vote) - Appropriate sanction determined if found in
violation or if not found in violation, charges
are dismissed. - After accuser and accused return to the hearing
room, verdict is read. - The verdict (if found in violation), sanctions,
and appeal information must be put in writing on
the College Panhellenic Record of Mediation of
Judicial Board Hearing Form and signed by the
parties listed on the form. - The chapter has to be more responsible than
not to be in violation. The information does not
have to be all or none.
37Appeals
- Appeal to the NPC College Panhellenics Judicial
Appeals Chairman - The College Panhellenic Notice of Appeal Form
shall be submitted to the Panhellenic President
within 48 hours of the chapter receipt of the
Judicial Board decision. - The following procedures are required
- The chapter and the Panhellenic President each
must send four copies of the complete records of
the case by certified mail, return receipt
requested, to the NPC College Panhellenics
Judicial Appeals Chairman. Her name and address
may be obtained from the NPC Area Advisor. These
records may be sent in one envelope. - Must be sent within 1 week of submitting the
Notice to Appeal Form - The Panhellenic President notifies the NPC Area
Advisor. - The NPC College Panhellenics Committee Judicial
Appeals Chairman will review the information and
submit her response within 4 weeks of receipt. - Read the policy for the rest of the steps
38Other
- Bring a pen and notebook to the hearing
- The Chief Justice can call a break during the
hearing - Chapters may bring an alumni or active advisor
- Attire Business Casual
39Asking Effective Questions
- It is harder than you think
40Basic Goals of Questioning
- Establish a sequence and narrative of the events
- Clarify conflicting information
- Understand how all parties perceived events
- You must gather all the information you need to
make a fair and reasonable decision.
41Questioning What to avoid!
- Multiple Choice Questions
- Leading or Cross-examining
- Judgmental comments or TONE
- Off topic or irrelevant lines of questioning
- Demands for an answer to all questions
- Indirect or overly subtle questions
42Questioning
- Do not repeat question over and over again.
- Avoid questions with why (It sounds accusing and
may make the defendant defensive) Instead use,
tell me what you were thinking. - Avoid leading questions.
- Silence is okay. Give the individual time to
answer. - Good sentence starters are, tell me or explain
this.
43Weighing Information
- If there are conflicts in the information that
you have heard, you must reconcile those
conflicts, if you can, based on the assumption
that students have offered information
truthfully. - If you find conflicting information that you
cannot reconcile, you must decide what
information you believe and what information you
disbelieve.
44Weighing Information
- CREDIBILITY
- FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE CREDIBILITY
- Direct Information
- Circumstantial Information
- Documentary Information
- Secondhand Information
- Character Information
- Motive
- Malice
- Special Relationship
45Finding Facts
- Your decision should be based on information
provided and not your opinion. - Decisions are framed as conclusions rather than
what you think happened. - Be sure to base the decision on the information
rather than personal bias. - A no-no example, I know people with that and
they are not _______ Your experiences should
never determine the preponderance.
46Finding Facts
- Your finding of a fact is based on information
provided and should explain to the chapter
representative exactly what you concluded
happened. - Finding of facts need to be specific enough so
the chapter understands why they are in violation
of specific policies.
47Effective Sanctioning
- noun A consideration, principle, or influence
that impels moral action Not punishment,
retribution, or poetic justice
484 Key Characteristics of Good Sanctions
- The expectations for the chapter are clear and
unambiguous. - There is a definite date by which the activity
must be completed. This date should be coincide
with or precede the end of the probationary
period. - Minimum quality and quantity standards (e.g.,
of words in a paper, hours of community service,
etc.) are established. - The Panhellenic Council and OSL can reasonably
monitor the requirements.
49Sanctioning Factors
- If and only if the group is found responsible,
four factors should be taken into consideration - The gravity of the violation
- Level of cooperation from the cited organization
- The impact that violations have on the Greek,
university and the surrounding communities. - The educational impact of the sanctions on the
organization.
50Sanctions
- Inappropriate
- Monetary fines
- Only for measurable infractions (e.g., late
invitation lists, late events) - Already established by vote of Panhellenic
Council - Forbidding formal or informal entertainment that
is part of membership recruitment or the
observance of national fraternity celebration - Lowering fraternity chapters new member Quota or
Total - Affecting the time of new member acceptance
and/or initiation - Forbidding the right to vote in Panhellenic
meetings
51Sanctions
- Possible minor sanctions that may be issued
- Official written reprimand
- Officially reported in Panhellenic minutes
- Report sent to National Panhellenic President of
Offending Group - Report sent to NPC Delegate of Offending Group
- Report sent to NPC Area Advisor
- Host a Panhellenic reception for advisors, new
members, etc. - Present an Academic Enrichment Seminar
- Community Service Hours
- Plan a workshop for Chapter or Panhellenic
- Possible major sanctions that may be issued
- Plan and sponsor a Panhellenic workshop
- Plan and execute a major fundraiser for
Panhellenic scholarship program, Breast Cancer
Awareness Week, etc. - Plan and sponsor a mini-retreat
- Plan a Positive Public Relations Program for PHC
- Suspension of Social Activities and or Intramural
Participation - Suspension of Intramural Participation
- No sanction may exceed one(1) year
- Every chapter has the right to one(1) appeal
52Other Possible Sanctions
- Alcohol Education at BSU Health Education
AlcoholEDU, Basics, Court Offenders - Marijuana Education at BSU Health Education
- Reflection Papers
- Research Papers
- Policy Review
- Educational Interview
- Educational Poster
- Late Nite Service
- Probationary Review Meetings
- Program Attendance Requirement
- Event/Conference Attendance
53Questions and Answers
- What concerns and apprehensions do you have?
54Thank You for Coming!!