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I don’t believe all of the harassment etc involved students in his classes where he was the TA. WSU has a police department and the students (in general) and fellow graduate PhD students could have filed a report with the WSU police department or the local police department regarding the more serious complaints, regardless if they filed a complaint through the University lines of authority. It can could get iffy because it may look like the student felt like the university chain of command (course instructor, dept chair, Dean, etc) couldn’t/wouldn’t handle it.paying PHD student, not just an employee of the school.
However, University processes may be extremely slow. Personally, I have seen major differences when university police depts are accredited as there are professional standards and these standards have been reviewed by the accrediting organization. I’m not saying folks don’t get blown off, but usually accredited depts (I’m using that word because I don’t want to use “more professional”) report directly to the President of the University or a Senior VP that’s on the President’s Cabinet.
On the other hand, I could also see a review of the university’s processes for these type of situations such as was it appropriate for the professor to have an open forum for the students to confront BK? Or would it be a better option for the professor to review how BK’s grading and all of his notes? Also, there may be a caution about putting in writing about projected future behavior/acts of BK, as it may put the University “at risk”.
JMO.