tailieunhanh - York University Safety Audit: Leading the way to personal and community safety
The issue of consent is also addressed in Complaint 16 – Opt Out from “Europe-v-Facebook”. This complaint covers a number of areas relating to the set up of a new Facebook account. The first issue raised by the complainant is that there is no specific consent when signing up to Facebook. The complainant argued that Facebook collects a range of data (import of email addresses, education information, photograph, etc.) from the new user before that user is provided with an opportunity to change his security settings and that a link to privacy information is only provided. | Leading the way to personal and community safety YORK I UN V Ĩ fl ĩ I T J J u N I V E R SI T Y I rede tin V THE POSSIBLE. MET RAC fl Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women and Children 158 Spadina Road Toronto ON M5R 2T8 Phone 416-392-3135 Fax 416-392-3136 info@ York University Safety Audit Leading the Way to Personal and Community Safety Final Report York University Safety Audit P08-142 June 2010 A partnership between York University and The Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women and Children M ETRAC n Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women and Children YORKII UNIVERSITÉ 1 UNIVERSITY redefineTHE POSSIBLE. Views expressed herein are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official policy ofYork University. Any modification of this report without prior written consent of METRAC is strictly prohibited Table of Contents METRAC s Campus Safety Audit Key campus safety Campus Safety Audit Process at York York University s Scope of York s Campus Safety York s Campus Safety Audit York s Campus Safety Audit Case i. University of British ii. Carleton iii. University of Section 1 Online Safety Survey Respondent Time of Campus i. Aspects of a safe ii. Feelings about campus Top personal safety Community safety concerns and Ideas for Section 2 Assessment of the Social Environment at Areas of Opportunities for i. Perception of institutional responses to ii. Hate iii. Fear of physical vi. Systemic bias and v. Sense of vi. Programs and vii. Policies and viii. Pub Night and substance Section 3 .
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