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Emrey-Arras, Melissa – US Government Accountability Office, 2022
If colleges provide inaccurate or misleading information about, for example, their students' ability to transfer course credits to another college or qualify for a specific certification after graduation, students may have difficulty completing their degree, finding a job in their field, or paying back their student loans. Education is responsible…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Federal Government, Public Agencies, Compliance (Legal)
US Senate, 2007
This report was prepared by the Chairman's Staff of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee setting forth the findings of an investigation into marketing practices in the Federal Family Education Loan program ("FFEL"). Evidence uncovered by the Chairman's investigation demonstrates that many FFEL lenders routinely…
Descriptors: Marketing, Federal Programs, Student Loan Programs, Higher Education
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. – 1983
In questioning priorities of the Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice of the Senate Judiciary Committee, hearings on child kidnaping have established that three elements of a case must exist before agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation will begin investigations. Federal Kidnaping Statute, Title l8, United States Code, Section 1201 establishes…
Descriptors: Children, Government Role, Hearings, Investigations
Cramer, Robert J. – US Government Accountability Office, 2004
GAO investigations revealed the relative ease with which a diploma mill can be created and bogus degrees obtained. Records obtained obtained from schools and agencies likely understate the extent to which the federal government has paid for degrees from diploma mills and other unaccredited schools. Many agencies have difficulty in providing…
Descriptors: Academic Degrees, Federal Government, Government Employees, Higher Education
Shoop, Robert J. – School Business Affairs, 1997
Addresses how administrators should investigate sexual harassment complaints. When conducted properly, the investigation process will resolve the claim fairly and reduce the likelihood of further harassment and the risk of litigation. Administrators should keep a file of all complaints, investigate thoroughly, conduct interviews properly, make…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Investigations
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1974
This document presents verbatim transcripts and prepared statements from the hearings on Student Financial Assistance before the Special Subcommittee on Education. The report reviews some of the financial aid programs available as they pertain to the current and projected needs and costs of students attending postsecondary educational…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Financial Support, Government Publications, Hearings
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Bonnington, Stuart B., Ed. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1996
Provides a framework for addressing ethical violations by members of the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors. Emphasizes the coordination of complaints, complaint limitations, procedures for initiating an investigation, procedures for conducting an investigation, sanctions, the appeals process, and procedures for issues not…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Counseling Psychology, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship
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Remington, Lee R. – Journal of Law & Education, 2002
Discusses history and purpose of state open-records laws. Surveys how parties make open-records requests, various causes of action, and sanctions for noncompliance. Examines how open-records requests related to district investigations can implicate the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. Attempts to find appropriate balance between public's…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Disclosure, Elementary Secondary Education
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Pearce, Alexis C. – School Law Bulletin, 1992
Any complaint against a school employee regarding inappropriate physical punishment should be taken seriously by administrators and pursued vigorously by an investigating attorney. The standards (especially regarding probable cause and obtaining warrants) for investigating such allegations are less stringent than those imposed in criminal…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Corporal Punishment, Dismissal (Personnel), Due Process
Office of Inspector General (ED), Washington, DC. – 1983
The United States Department of Education (ED), Office of Inspector General (OIG), describes in its semiannual report its provisions for audit, investigation, fraud detection and prevention, as well as other activities. The first section reviews management improvement and preventive activities including recommended changes to legislation and…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government, Federal Legislation
Matthias, Mary – 1989
This document lists recommendations for changes in laws, resources and programs relating to drug law enforcement made to the Wisconsin Special Committee on Drug Law Enforcement, as of August 25, 1989. Some of the recommendations are based on comments of Committee members, rather than persons testifying to the Committee. Each recommendation is…
Descriptors: Change, Change Strategies, Crime, Criminal Law
US House of Representatives, 2005
The purpose of this hearing was to examine the Federal Communications Commission's management and oversight of the E-Rate program. This subcommittee has done much to expose for Congress a range of problems in the E-Rate program management--problems that raise questions about the program's effectiveness and whether the Nation's taxpayers can be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Investigations, Telecommunications, Public Agencies