April 19, 2007

Colleges face dilemma: privacy vs. public safety


The shooting rampage by a Virginia Tech undergrad has intensified debate about how college administrators and campus counselors balance student privacy against public safety.

"That's a fine line," said Mary Beth Collins, director of the Student Health and Counseling Center at Portland State University. What a student tells a counselor remains confidential by law and professional ethics -- except when there is evidence of possible life-threatening harm "to self or others." In those cases, counselors have a "duty to protect" threatened lives.

Cho Seung-Hui, whom police have identified as the killer of 32 other people and himself on the Virginia campus, had a history of disturbing behavior and was briefly sent to a psychiatric hospital under court order because he was deemed dangerous, officials reported Wednesday.

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Anonymous said...

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