Confidentiality in Student Disciplinary Records under FERPA and the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act

Confidentiality in Student Disciplinary Records under FERPA and the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act

This article, Please Don’t Tell: The Question of Confidentiality in Student Disciplinary Records under FERPA and the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act, argues that a university’s unique role and influence on student development depends upon internal disciplinary processes receiving FERPA protection. This article also argues that protecting a student’s privacy will not result in the university community being unaware about campus safety.

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