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Off-Campus MisconductAs Reported by Non-University Law EnforcementIn keeping with Ohio University's commitment to educate our students in becoming responsible community citizens, the university routinely addresses off-campus student misconduct. This includes any arrests or citations made by non-university law enforcement agencies. The following represents the university's general response to alleged off-campus misconduct. The university may elect to respond differently dependent upon the circumstances and the gravity of the alleged reported misconduct. Process University Judiciaries routinely receives from the Athens City Police the names and offenses of Ohio University students arrested or cited. The director of University Judiciaries reviews each case and determines if a university judicial referral will be issued. In most cases students are also charged through the judicial process. A letter is sent from University Judiciaries to the students informing them of the date and time of the procedural interview to resolve the matter of the Code of Conduct violation. Note: This process can apply to any non-university law enforcement agency that notifies University Judiciaries of Ohio University students that were arrested or cited. Response Students arrested or cited for an alcohol or drug violation off-campus will be referred to University Judiciaries. This includes, but is not limited to, underage possession, underage consumption, intoxication, and possession/use of illegal drugs or paraphernalia. -
Students arrested or cited for serious acts of off-campus misconduct are routinely charged with an offense under the university's code of conduct. Examples of such behavior include, but are not limited to, violence, drugs, sexual assault, and civil disturbance. In such cases, the university judicial referral can be issued prior to the resolution of the criminal case.
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