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What is the Neutral Observer program?
- The Neutral Observer program was started at the University of Oregon
as a pilot program through the Office of Student Life in 1990. Currently
the program is housed in the Conflict Resolution Services (CRS) office
and is coordinated by the CRS director. This program is modeled after
ones of the same name at UC Berkeley and the University of Colorado
that were developed in the 1960s.
- The Neutral Observer program provides trained observers at rallies,
demonstrations, protests, and other events that take place on the University
of Oregon campus. The presence of trained observers at these events
allows for the availability of unbiased witnesses should there be any
form of escalation. It has been reported by other campuses that the
presence of neutral observers can have a “calming effect”
on the event.
What does a Neutral Observer do?
- Neutral Observers identify themselves by wearing a brightly colored
badge. If a situation arises that presents potential damage to people
or to property, the observer(s) writes a descriptive report of what
they observe. This report may be used in the event that action is taken
that results from the escalation. Observers are not on any side . They
are trained to make behavioral observations rather then judgments or
interpretations.
Why become a Neutral Observer?
- By being a neutral observer you are:
- helping to create a campus environment in which all voices can
be heard
- helping to protect individual's freedom of speech
- contributing to a fair, informed judicial process
- acquiring observation and reporting skills
- contributing to an environment in which violent escalation is
minimized
How do I become a Neutral Observer?
If you are interested in becoming a Neutral Observer, please
contact the Office of Student Life at:
346-3216 or stl@uoregon.edu and/or
fill out the application below and submit it to Conflict Resolution Services.
Neutral
Observer Application.pdf
Mandatory training for selected observers will take place at least one
time each year.
Physical address: 164 Oregon Hall
Campus mail: Conflict Resolution Services, 164 Oregon
Hall
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