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    Judicial Affairs

    Students are expected and required to abide by the laws of the state of Indiana and of the United States and the rules and regulations of Purdue University, to conduct themselves in accordance with accepted standards of social behavior, to respect the rights of others, and to refrain from any conduct which tends to obstruct the work of the University or to be injurious to the University.  These regulations, in general, state the expectation that Purdue students will at all times conduct themselves as responsible citizens. Failure to show respect for duly established laws or University regulations will be handled by the Office of Dean of Students in conformance with the various policies and regulations.

    Functions and services within Judicial Affairs include:

    • Administer student misconduct cases.
    • Administer educational sanctions for conduct violations.
    • Educate students, faculty, and staff through presentations, publications, and other media to help prevent behavioral problems on campus.
    • Advise and educate students concerning their rights as students and as citizens in the community through counseling, advising, presentations, publications, and other media.
    • Offer conflict/dispute management.
    • Serve in an educational/consulting capacity to faculty and staff concerning student issues through presentations and individual consultation.
    • Provide assistance and counseling to victims and those accused of violations.
    • Increase outreach and services regarding drug and alcohol issues, sexual abuse offenses, and academic integrity.
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