Charter Glossary
University judicial policy applies year-round to all on campus activities, and to any acts that threaten the safety and integrity of the University community regardless of where such acts occur.
"any acts that threaten the safety and integrity of the University community regardless of where such acts occur"
will be interpreted as those acts meeting each of these criteria:
- the act involves an allegation of a serious crime, which, if true, would rise to the level of creating a substantial threat to the safety of the Stanford community;
- there is a significant nexus to Stanford, such as the victim is a Stanford student, faculty or staff member; and
- the Office of Judicial Affairs will have the ability to conduct a thorough investigation and have access to necessary witnesses and documents.
Note that nothing in this amendment diminishes the University's ability to place an immediate
Administrative Hold on an individual student immediately removing the student from
campus and suspending all student privileges for reasons relating to the safety or
health of the student or the Stanford community or to safeguard the integrity of the institution.
[January 28, 2008]