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025c0a076551a757fb7b54b06aee1e93925fe5727876a35ddcf0cfe3147a4aef | 2018/Forest,_James_6.20.18_-_6_Cv_Ltr.pdf | 2018 | University Crossing 220 Pawtucket Street, Suite 480 RECEIVED И Lowell, MA 01854-3573 STATE COMMISSION University of tel: 978-934-2168 Massachusetts UMASS Lowell 2018 JUN 20 AM : 11 Learning with Purpose OFFICE OF THE PROVOST AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM PROVOST June 11, 2018 Dr. James Forest School of Criminology and Justice Studies 19 Quaker Lane Dover, NH 03820-4916 Re: Use of Textbook for Teaching and M.G.L. c.268A, §6 - Title: The Terrorism Lectures (3rd Edition) Dear Dr. Forest, Thank you for your recent request to assign the above referenced textbook you have written to students in your courses. An ethical conflict of interest is created by any personal financial benefit that may ensue from actions that you make in your professional capacity as a state employee; such as the financial gain that you might incur from sales of a textbook that you assign UMass Lowell students to purchase who are attending courses you teach. In reviewing your request, I conclude that your financial interest in the textbook selection decision is not so substantial as to affect the integrity of your service to the Commonwealth. Accordingly, I approve your request to assign this textbook for the Fall 2018 semester. Please retain this written determination for your records. Sincerely, Michael E. Vayda, Ph.D. cc. State Ethics Commission (copied pursuant to requirement of §6) Donna Mellen, Associate Director, Academic Technology | 2018/Forest,_James_6.20.18_-_6_Cv_Ltr.pdf |