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I/My son/daughter was charged criminally. Why do I/does he/she have to meet with Student Conduct & Academic Integrity Programs too?

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I/My son/daughter was charged criminally. Why do I/does he/she have to meet with Student Conduct & Academic Integrity Programs too?

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UC Riverside students are subject to all University rules and regulations, including those contained in the University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations and Students. Additionally, those individuals are also simultaneously subject to all local, state, or federal laws. The University student conduct process does not constitute “double jeopardy” for situations in which a student is facing concurrent criminal proceedings. The constitutional right regarding double jeopardy is solely a criminal law concept and is not applicable to the University student conduct process. The student conduct process is an administrative and educational process.

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