Report of the Committee on Campus Violence: Appendix A

Report of the Committee on Campus Violence
The Johns Hopkins University / March 27, 1997

Appendix A
Survey Results of Campus Violence Programs for Students

Survey Question Brandeis Brown Case
Western
Reserve
Univ.
Chicago
Colum-
bia
Duke Emory Harvard Johns
Hopkins
NYU North-
western
Prince-
ton
Rice Yale
   
1. Do you have any programs or services in place that are designed to prevent incidents of campus violence?
staff training programs x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
formal education program   x     x   x     x x      
residence hall program x x x x x x     x x x x   x
faculty education or training x x     x       x   x x x  
mediation center   x x x x   x x   x x x x  
counseling center x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
other - see attached x x x                   x  
   
2. What vehicles do you have in place to manage the University's response to crises or disasters?
written protocol x x x   x x x x x x x x x x
crisis management committee   x x   x   x x x     x x x
mental health team x x x x x x   x x x   x x x
other - see attached             x     x        
   
3. Is your crisis response program an integrated one that deals with both students and staff? no yes no no no no no yes no yes did not respond see attached yes no
   
4. Does your student disciplinary code deal directly with incidents of violence among members of the student body? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes did not respond yes yes yes
   
5. Do you have policies or provisions in your student conduct code that require medical evaluation as a condition of continuing enrollment? no yes yes yes did not respond no no yes yes no did not respond yes no see attached
   
6. Do you engage in any systematic risk assessment of students, as part of a student health screen, for example? no yes no no no no no yes no no did not respond no yes no
   
Have you experienced any of the following events on your campus?
student suicide x x x x x x x x x x did not respond x x x
campus fire x   x x x x       x did not respond x x x
natural disaster x       x x         did not respond   x  
gun violence x     x x x     x   did not respond      
serious fights (physical violence) x x   x x x x   x x did not respond   x  
rapes/sexual assaults x x x x x x x x x x did not respond x x x
muggings x x x x x x x x x x did not respond   x x
other violent incident - see attached         x x       x did not respond   x  
Would you be willing to talk with us about how your university addressed such events? yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes did not respond yes   yes
   
8. What is the orientation of the student counseling/behavioral health/psychiatric evaluation and treatment service?
development & non- diagnostic     x   x x x x x x did not respond x   did not respond
guidance         x x x       did not respond     did not respond
psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and prevention x x x x x x x x x x did not respond x   did not respond
Other                         x  
   
9. What is the general institutional orientation to issues of student violence?
disciplinary/conduct problem   x   x x   x x x x did not respond x x x
developmental problem x x x   x   x       did not respond   x x
social problem   x     x         x did not respond     x
mental health problem   x     x     x     did not respond   x x
elements of all       x   x       x        

Revised 12/10/96.


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