DEPARTMENTAL CODE OF ETHICS FOR HUMAN RELATIONS
(Approved by Faculty, May 7, 1991; Amended by Faculty, December 10, 1991, November 9, 1993)
- The Department affirms the University's commitment and policies to provide a professional and educational environment that is free from discriminatory, inappropriate and disrespectful conduct or communication.
- The Department prohibits any form of harassment (sexual*, racial, and otherwise) and affirms that such behavior will not be tolerated.
* The University defines sexual harassment as follows (other types of harassment are not defined by the University as of this date): Any attempt to coerce a person into a sexual relationship or to subject a person to unwanted sexual attention or to punish a refusal to comply with sexual demands. Sexual harassment may consist of requests or demands for sexual favors, unwelcome physical advances, or conduct (verbal or physical) of a sexual nature that is intimidating, demeaning, hostile, or offensive.
- The Department believes that potential for serious negative consequences exists in a romantic and/or sexual relationship involving a power differential. Individuals entering into such relationships must recognize that: a) the reasons for entering such a relationship may be a function of the power differential; b) where power differentials exist, even in a seemingly consensual relationship, there are limited after-the-fact defenses against charges of sexual harassment; and c) the individual with the power in the relationship will bear the burden of accountability.
The Department urges all parties concerned to be mindful of these considerations:
The Department expects, if a romantic and/or sexual relationship does exist, or has existed among faculty, staff, and students, that the involved parties will refrain from holding any professionally-evaluative relationship with each other within the Department.
- The Sociology Human Relations Committee duty is educational and referral. It will not engage in any judicial or remedial action. All committee deliberations will be kept confidential.
PROCEDURES
- A complainant may contact any Sociology Human Relations Committee member or the chair of the Department to report incidents of discrimination and harassment.
- The committee member will inform the complainant of the possible procedures to follow.
- If a complaint involves the department chair, the complainant may contact a member of the Sociology Human Relations Committee.
- The Sociology Human Relations Committee may refer the complaint to the appropriate unit of the university for further action, if necessary.
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