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Student Code of Conduct


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Student Code of Conduct
A discussion about university student codes of conduct and whether students comply with these codes.
1,319 words (approx. 5.3 pages) | 5 sources | APA | 2008


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses the student code of conduct on university campuses and looks at how this code is not always respected or upheld by the students attending the universities. The paper then goes on to elaborate on how students do not always comply with the student code of conduct and concludes that a student code of conduct is not enough to ensure proper behavior and conduct on campus. Instead, universities should seek alternative actions to enforce and uphold polices that will ensure that the students are enriched through a "safe" and positive academic experience.

From the Paper:

" Another act of violence that is occurring on college campuses is hazing. "Hazing" includes activities such as being kidnapped, abandoned, excessive drinking, sexual acts, assault, and in some circumstances, even death. Hazing continues to be prevalent amongst college students as a form of "initiation" or "admission". Students believe that hazing promotes unity and team cohesiveness. The reality about hazing is that it usually goes on under a blanket of sworn secrecy (Campo, Paulos, Sipple, 2005); which makes this problem one that should not be tolerated. A zero tolerance rule should also be adopted for any violent acts on campus. Campo and her colleagues (2005), describe hazing as any activity that is a "condition of initiation" in an organization that may have a negative impact on the physical and/or emotional well-being of individuals and/or their peers. Hazing has been practiced for years; most commonly identified to athletes, fraternities and sororities."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Bombaro, C. (2007). Using audience response technology to teach academic integrity.
  • Emerald Group Publishing Limited. 35(2), 296-309
  • Cable News Network (2007). Retrieved April 15, 2008 from http://www.cnn.com
  • Campo, S. Poulos, G. & Sipple, J. W., (2005). Prevalence and profiling hazing among
  • college students and point of interventions. American journal of Behavior. 29(2) 137-149 Retrieved on April 15, 2008 from EBSCOHOST database.

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APA Citation:

Student Code of Conduct (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 09, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Persuasive-Essay-Student-Code-of-Conduct/105941

MLA Citation:

"Student Code of Conduct" 15 January 2012. Web. 09 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Persuasive-Essay-Student-Code-of-Conduct/105941>




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