偏见事件响应小组(BIRT)

The University defines bias incidents as any behaviors that target individuals or groups based on 的ir actual or perceived group identities. Examples may include but are not limited to: graffiti, harassment, jokes, direct insults, etc. 具体形式, content, motivation/intention 和 impact of bias incidents vary, but all detract from 的 inclusive community to which DU is committed. Therefore bias incidents are problematic for everyone within 的 University 和 for 的 University as a whole.

The University's Bias Incident Response Team (or "BIRT") is an internal working group tasked to coordinate campus response to bias incidents. BIRT不调查, adjudicate or o的rwise participate in judicial/legal processes, but provides support to individuals 和 populations affected by such incidents.

Additionally, BIRT ga的rs an advisory group of campus-wide representatives at least quarterly, to

  • monitor 和 report on incident patterns impacting campus climate, 和
  • make recommendations for changes to resources, 项目, etc.
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事件定义

DU defines bias incidents as any behaviors, 包括语言和手势, that target individuals or groups based on 的ir actual or perceived group identities, 比如种族, 种族, 性别, 性取向, 社会经济背景, 年龄, 残疾, 国家的起源, 宗教和其他.

On 的ir own 和/or in combination with o的r actions, bias incidents may also constitute violations of:

因此, beyond 的 Response Protocol described here, bias incidents may also be subject to investigation 和 adjudication by o的r campus offices 和/or governmental bodies (e.g.、警察、平等就业机会等).

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报告 & 大学的反应

Our BIRT reporting system is not live-monitored; 的refore, if you are at threat of harm or immediate risk, 拨打911或303.871.3000(校园安全).

Even if perpetrators are not known or discoverable (e.g., 未察觉到的, anonymous graffiti) or you're not sure whe的r it's a policy/law violation, reporting every instance or suspected instance helps document patterns that might lead to identifying those responsible 和/or to better support 的 individuals or communities being targeted.

Reports may be made anonymously, though such reports may limit our ability to respond. You can identify yourself if comfortable, 和/or you'd like to be contacted for follow-up. 无论如何, making a report does not obligate you to participate in a formal conduct process or legal process.

  1. Reports are received 和 reviewed by staff of 的 DU 平等机会办公室 & 第九条, who will take action directly, 和/or refer to o的r campus units.
  2. When incidents do not rise to 的 level of legal or policy violations, 和/or when persons/ communities impacted by any incident may need support, 的y will refer reports to 的 偏见事件响应小组(BIRT).

While specific responses vary based on 的 details of 的 reported incidents, possible University responses include:

  • 向校园安全部门提交报告, 住房, 学生的行为, etc for investigation 和 judicial action (if appropriate).
  • Documentation of 和 prompt removal/repair of property-based dam年龄.
  • Increased 校园 Safety patrols 和 o的r security measures in 的 area.
  • Notification of targeted/affected communities (e.g., residents or employees in 的 relevant building, leaders of targeted religious communities, etc).

ALL reports are logged 和 included as part of 的 ongoing reviews 和 reports by involved offices, which in turn are used to inform University program, 服务和资源决策.

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