NCHERM is pleased to announce that we have converted the ten books in our library into free PDF downloads.
Please note that PDFs require the Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
The Campus Sexual Misconduct
Judicial Training Manual
Brett Sokolow (© 2000, NCHERM)
Forget everything you’ve seen before, this is the most comprehensive
and effective judicial training you can provide in-house. Designed for
sexual misconduct, its lessons translate to generalized judicial training
as well. The book is divided into two sections, a trainer’s manual
and a trainee manual. This allows for a high level of trainer training,
and for paced training sessions, focusing on due process, judicial procedures,
rape trauma syndrome, standards of proof, rules of evidence, and many
other pertinent topics. The book is applicable to both public and private
institutions. This training manual is the ultimate practical resource,
offering a high level of interaction. Twelve evidence-rule implementation
exercises are offered, as are 25 mini-cases, and one full-scale mock hearing.
Flowcharts and case analytic devices are offered to develop questioning
and deliberative skills. 170 pages
The NCHERM Judicial Training
Manual (PDF)
(© 2002, NCHERM)
This 100 page book contains fifty pages of helpful training information
and exercises, and fifty pages of helpful PowerPoint slides. In hardcopy
and with a companionate CD-ROM, with sections by Brett Sokolow, JD, Mary
Louise Antieau, JD, W. Scott Lewis, JD and Linda P. Rowe, Ph.D.
100 pages
Creating a Proactive Campus Sexual Misconduct Policy (PDF)
Brett A. Sokolow (© 2000, NCHERM)
This 63-page book is a quick primer on creating a proactive, developmental,
comprehensive campus sexual misconduct policy based on our 18-point model.
Model language is included, as are offense definitions and thorough discussions
of policy elements.
63 pages
Comprehensive Campus Sexual Misconduct Judicial Procedures (PDF)
Brett Sokolow (© 2000, NCHERM)
This short book is a sophisticated synthesis of best practices for establishing
procedures and judicial fora for addressing sexual misconduct on campus.
This book offers a comprehensive look at several effective judicial models,
with an eye toward assuring excellent victim’s services and rigorous
fairness in a balanced environment with a strong developmental emphasis.
A Model Campus Sexual Assault Response Protocol (PDF)
Brett Sokolow (© 2000, NCHERM)
Based on six years of research, this 100-page protocol is uniquely crafted
for effectiveness. Protocols have been pre-written for you to include
all the key information institutional staff need to convey to victims
in crisis. Protocols are customized in ten-page guides for various departments,
and are readily adapted to your campus environment with our easy-to-use
CD-ROM format. Each protocol includes instructions for its use, checklists
of information, and our innovation, a comprehensive set of questions and
answers for each option that guarantees that victims will receive quality
information in a timely manner, no matter where they go on campus for
help.
Instilling Principles of Risk Management into the Daily Practice of Student Affairs (PDF)
The book produced from the webseminar. Chapters featuring innovative risk
management thoughts from Beverly Costello on Risk Management in Student
Affairs, Ed Spencer on Housing and Dining Issues, John Wesley Lowery on
Recordkeeping and Regulatory Compliance, Troy Harris on Student Abroad
Risks, and Dennis Gregory on Student Discipline, and Brett Sokolow on
Risk Assessment. 150 pages
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