1112012 CFL Excessive eye rolling Constant interruptions Irrelevant discussions Annoying behaviors Interference in others learning or work duties Continuation of low level behaviors even after addressed ID: 269004
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Disruptive Behavior
1/11/2012 - CFL
Excessive eye rollingConstant interruptionsIrrelevant discussionsAnnoying behaviors
Interference in other’s learning or work dutiesContinuation of low level behaviors even after addressed
Threatening and posturing in intimidating mannerHate speechActive violence
Behavior Concerns Advice Line (BCAL):512-232-5050
BCAL: 512-232-5050Student Judicial Services (SJS): 512-471-2841
UTPD: 911Then later follow up with BCAL (and SJS if warranted)
LEVEL OF CONCERN
Not the first time
I have had a concern regarding this person’s behaviorThreat implied or issued in a vague manner, such as, “you’ll be sorry” or “I don’t care if I live any longer”Threat through verbal or electronic mediumQuick change in disposition or behavior
MODERATE
HIGH
No direct threats made1st time I have had concerns regarding this person Makes others uncomfortable but nothing specific
LOW
Multiple incidentsMultiple concerns from the “low” to “moderate” continuumAccess to or potential to access weaponsClear direct and specific threat and/or plan
EXAMPLES OF BEHAVIORS
We encourage faculty and staff to address behavior independently, however BCAL is available to you, as needed, to address issues of concern and discomfort.