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January 16, 2007
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January 16, 2007

Focus On…No Penalty for Good Samaritans

In an effort to put safety first, even at the expense of sanctions, many colleges and universities have adopted “good Samaritan” policies. They promote seeking assistance for those in need, due to alcohol or other issues, without fear of disciplinary consequences. The pros and cons of such policies are frequently debated by campus health, housing, safety and judicial officers.

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