Hazing Prevention and 教育

Anti-Hazing政策

From a legal perspective, hazing is a crime. From the University’s perspective, hazing is a violation of Policy and antithetical to the ideals and values of our learning community related to belonging and personal growth.

Hazing Violations Report

In addition to University policy, state law requires universities to report violations of the University’s policies prohibiting hazing for the last five years.

国际特赦组织

国际特赦组织 may be extended on a case-by-case basis for minor violations of the Code of 学生的行为 when seeking or obtaining medical assistance for self or others, as well as when reporting alleged incidents that endanger persons or property.

要求演讲

Hazing can cause irreparable harm to victims, victims’ families and the University community. Request a presentation for your group or organization to learn more about hazing prevention.

作为一个社区, we can all play a role in creating a safe space and healthy environment for one another. Each member of our BGSU community, 包括我们的学生, 教师, 工作人员, 父母和家庭, must work together to eradicate hazing. 随着 科林定律, there are elevated criminal sanctions for hazing activity and mandates reporting to law enforcement.

举报方法

  • Report to law enforcement: Call 911 or 419-372-2346.
  • Report to the 24/7 hazing reporting line: Call 419-372-HAZE (4293).
  • 报告通过 看到它. 听到它. 报告.
  • Report in person to the 民政事务总署 教务长: 303大学堂
  • Report to 人力资源: 打电话给419-372-8421.
  • Report to Parent and Family Connections: Call 419-372-0438 or email families@nbshgold.com.
     

什么是欺侮?

Hazing means doing any of the following, 或施压, 导致, 迫使, 征求, or coercing any person to do any of the following for the purposes of initiating, 承认, or affiliating an individual into or with a student group or student organization; continuing, enhancing or reinstating an individual’s membership or status in a student group or student organization; or perpetuating or furthering a tradition or ritual of a student group or student organization:

  • Engage in any conduct prohibited by federal and/or state and/or municipal criminal law, regardless of whether an arrest is made, or criminal charges are brought; 
  • Take into their body any food, liquid (including alcohol), 药物, or other substance that subjects the person to a substantial risk of mental or physical harm; and /or 
  • Cause or create a substantial risk of 导致 mental or physical harm to another and/or engage in any act or omission that contributes to the death of another.

Updated: 01/17/2024 02:50PM