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Students should be aware that hazing violates campus policy, federal and state law. The following information has been posted by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life for educational purposes and to inform prospective members and current members of our policies, state and federal laws as it pertains to hazing.
缅北禁地 defines hazing as:
鈥淎ny action taken or situation created, intentionally, to produce mental or physical discomfort,聽embarrassment, harassment, or ridicule. Such activities may include but are not limited to the聽following: use of alcohol during potential new member activities;聽paddling in any form;聽creation of excessive fatigue; physical and psychological shocks; quests, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, road trips or any other such activities carried on outside or inside of the campus; forced wearing of uniformed apparel as a group; engaging in public stunts and buffoonery; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities; and any other activities which are not consistent with academic achievement, fraternal law, ritual or policy or the regulations and policies of the educational institution or applicable state law.鈥
Depending upon circumstances, these activities have at one time or another been construed as hazing by the courts and/or institutions of higher education. Such actions are often required or implied as conditions of inclusion or exclusion from a group, formal or informal. Thus, hazing may be perpetrated by an individual(s), group(s), or part(s) of a group.聽
Examples of Hazing Activities Prohibited by 缅北禁地:
Requiring any form of exercise or physical activity (such as crunches, push-ups, running,聽lunges, carrying heavy items, standing for long periods of time)
Requiring a regimented public demeanor, i.e. marching, military-like demeanor, limiting use of聽automatic doors, restricting walking patterns, prescribing set walking formations, such as single file, or cutting corners.
Not permitting individuals to speak for extended periods of time and/or forced exclusion from聽social contact; prohibition from speaking with College officials, faculty, employers/clients,聽club membership or leadership or roommates or prohibition from speaking with family/friends聽even in emergency situations.
Requiring individuals to walk or march in formation of any kind
Forced wearing of uniforms or apparel
Not permitting individuals to speak for extended periods of time and/or forced exclusion from聽social contact
Requiring the ingestion of any substance i.e., spoiled food, drink, concoctions, water, hot sauce
Prolonged exposure to the elements
Physical assault/harassment i.e., branding, blindfolding or hand-tying, beating
Requiring dietary intake in any way i.e., food restrictions, limitations, designating diet, healthy聽or otherwise
Conducting activities that do not allow adequate time for study or sleep
Requiring prescribed greetings or recitation as part of pnm activities/pnm program in academic areas
Deprivation of or interference with the maintenance of a normal schedule of bodily cleanliness
Expecting certain items to always be in one鈥檚 possession that has no significance to the聽organization (as stated by the governing body) or that is physically burdensome or potentially聽dangerous i.e., pnm book, rock, bricks, pumpkin, stuffed animal etc.
Engaging in unauthorized activities which involve compelling an individual or group of聽individuals to remain at a certain location or transporting anyone anywhere, within or outside聽the township of Mahwah i.e., road trips, treasure and scavenger hunts, kidnapping, sneaks,聽drop-offs, etc.
Forcing new members to perform individual acts or acts as a group which are crude, degrading and meant to embarrass and/or humiliate, i.e., acting like an animal, simulating sexual acts
Assigning or endorsing pranks such as borrowing or stealing items, painting property and聽objects of others, or harassing other individuals or groups
Non-physical harassment including yelling and screaming or calling individuals demeaning names
Requiring any personal servitude to another individual or group such as running errands,聽cleaning, making food runs, cooking, performing someone else鈥檚 academic work, requiring a聽new member to be a designated driver even if not involved in the activity.
Questioning under pressure including using line-ups or drills
Simulating or requiring activity of a sexual nature, or threatening to do so
Expecting illegal activity or threatening to require illegal activity
Psychological games used to intimidate new members, isolating new members and/or abandoning or falsely imprisoning new members聽
*Hazing is hazing regardless of consent. Agreeing to any of the aforementioned activities or any other unauthorized activity does not make it acceptable*
Organizations may not employ practices that are contrary to governing body policy. Activities banned by governing bodies are also considered banned by 缅北禁地 of New Jersey. Where organization and college policies differ, the College policies will prevail.
Please note: This list by no means covers all activities and actions that can be considered hazing. Should you have questions or desire clarification on any of these items, please contact the Center for Student Involvement, Student Center Room 200, or call 201-684-7593.
College Response to Hazing:
Any chapter found guilty of hazing will be subject to immediate charter revocation and to college, local, state, and federal charges (individual culpability will also be established whenever possible). When the College suspects hazing is occurring or have reasonable evidence that hazing has occurred, the College will contact national and/or regional officers of the organization(s) involved as well as consult with the 缅北禁地 Public Safety, Mahwah Police Department and/or County.
2颁:40-3听听贬补锄颈苍驳.
1. a. A person is guilty of聽hazing, if, in connection with initiation of applicants to or members of a student or fraternal organization, whose membership is primarily students or alumni of the organization or an institution of higher education, the person knowingly or recklessly:
(1)聽聽聽causes, coerces, or otherwise induces another person to commit an act that violates federal or State criminal law;
(2)聽聽聽causes, coerces, or otherwise induces another person to聽 consume any food, liquid, alcoholic liquid, drug or other substance which subjects the person to a risk of emotional or physical harm or is otherwise deleterious to the person鈥檚 health;
(3)聽聽聽subjects another person to abuse, mistreatment, harassment, or degradation of a physical nature, including, but not limited to, whipping, beating, branding, excessive calisthenics, or exposure to the elements;
(4)聽聽聽subjects another person to abuse, mistreatment, harassment, or degradation of a mental or emotional nature, including, but not limited to, activity adversely affecting the mental or emotional health or dignity of the individual, sleep deprivation, exclusion from social contact, or conduct that could result in extreme embarrassment;
(5)聽聽聽subjects another person to abuse, mistreatment, harassment, or degradation of a sexual nature; or
(6)聽聽聽subjects another person to any other activity that creates a reasonable likelihood of bodily injury to the person.
Hazing聽shall not include any reasonable and customary athletic, law enforcement, or military training; contests; competitions; or events.
b.聽聽聽Hazing聽is a crime of the third degree if an actor commits an act prohibited in subsection a. of this section which results in death or serious bodily injury to another person and is a crime of the fourth degree if the actor commits an act prohibited in subsection a. of this section which results in bodily injury to another person.聽 Otherwise,聽hazing聽is a disorderly persons offense.
c.聽聽聽In addition to any other sanctions or penalties that may be imposed, a student or fraternal organization described in subsection a. of this section, or an institution of higher education, that knowingly or recklessly promotes or facilitates a person to commit an act of聽hazing聽prohibited in this section shall be subject to a fine of not less than $1,000 or more than $5,000 for an initial violation of subsection a. of this section, and a fine of not less than $5,000 or more than $15,000 for each subsequent violation.
d. (1) A person, student or fraternal organization, or institution of higher education, and another person acting in concert with the person, organization, or institution, shall be immune from prosecution under this section if the person, or an employee, officer, or other agent acting on behalf of the organization or institution, as the case may be:
(a)聽聽聽called 9-1-1, or otherwise contacted campus security, police, or emergency services, and reported that a person was in need of medical assistance due to an act of聽hazing聽as described in this section;
(b)聽聽聽the caller provided the caller鈥檚 name and, if applicable, the name of the person acting in concert with the caller to the 9-1-1 operator or other recipient of the emergency contact;
(c)聽聽聽the caller was the first to make the 9-1-1 report or other emergency report; and
(d)聽聽聽the caller and, if applicable, the person acting in concert with the caller remained on the scene with the person in need of medical assistance until assistance arrived and cooperated with the emergency services on the scene.
(2)聽聽聽In addition to any other applicable immunity or limitation on civil liability, a law enforcement officer or other official empowered to act as an officer for the arrest of offenders against the laws of this State, or a prosecutor, who, acting in good faith, arrested or charged a person who is thereafter determined to be entitled to immunity from prosecution under this subsection shall not be subject to any civil liability for the wrongful arrest or charge.
L.1980, c.169, s.1; amended 2021, c.208, s.7.
18A:3-25.聽 聽 聽 Pledge鈥檚 Bill of Rights聽聽
2.聽 聽 The Attorney General shall develop a 鈥淧ledge鈥檚 Bill of Rights鈥 which outlines acceptable and unacceptable behavior and activities in regard to the pledge or rushing activities of college and university fraternities and sororities and other similar campus organizations.聽 In developing the bill of rights, the Attorney General shall review the existing pledge and anti-hazing聽policies and procedures of public and independent institutions of higher education within the State and shall, as appropriate, incorporate those policies into the bill of rights.聽 The Attorney General shall make the 鈥淧ledge鈥檚 Bill of Rights鈥 available to each institution of higher education within the State.
L.1991,c.388,s.2; amended 1994,c.48,s.40.
18A:3-26. Information on聽hazing聽included聽聽
3.聽 聽 The bill of rights developed by the Attorney General pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991, c.388 (C.18A:3-25) shall include information on the criminal penalties for聽hazing聽and aggravated聽hazing聽established pursuant to P.L.1980, c.169 (C.2C:40-3 et seq.).
L.1991,c.388,s.3; amended 1994,c.48,s.41.
18A:3-27.1聽 Definitions relative to聽hazing.聽聽聽
1.聽聽聽As used in sections 2 through 4 of P.L.2021, c.208 (C.18A:3-27.1 through C.18A:3-27.4):
鈥淗azing鈥澛爉eans conduct in connection with an initiation of applicants to or members of a student or fraternal organization as described in section 1 of P.L.1980, c.169 (C.2C:40-3).
鈥淥rganization鈥 means a fraternity, sorority, association, corporation, order, society, corps, club or service, social or similar group, whose members are primarily minors, students, or alumni of the organization or an institution of higher education; or a national or international organization with which such a group is affiliated.
鈥淪tudent鈥 means an individual who attends or has applied to attend or has been admitted to an institution of higher education.
L.2021, c.208, s.1.
18A:3-27.2聽 Adoption of written policy against聽hazing.聽聽聽
2.聽聽聽Each public and independent institution of higher education shall adopt a written policy against聽hazing聽and, pursuant to that policy, adopt rules prohibiting students or other persons associated with an organization operating under the sanction of, or recognized as, an organization by the institution from engaging in聽hazing.聽 The institution of higher education shall post the policy at a publicly accessible location on the institution鈥檚 Internet website and shall provide a copy of the policy, including the institution鈥檚 rules, penalties, and program of enforcement, to each organization within the institution.
L.2021, c.208, s.2.
18A:3-27.3聽 Program for enforcement of policy against聽hazing.聽聽聽
3. a. Each public and independent institution of higher education shall provide a program for the enforcement of the policy against聽hazing聽required under section 2 of P.L.2021, c.208 (C.18A:3-27.2) and shall adopt appropriate penalties for violations of the policy to be administered by the individual or agency at the institution responsible for the sanctioning or recognition of the organization covered by the policy or by such other individual or agency deemed appropriate by the institution.
b.聽聽聽The penalties for violations of the policy may include:
(1)聽聽聽imposition of fines;
(2)聽聽聽the withholding of diplomas or transcripts pending compliance with the rules or payment of fines;
(3)聽聽聽the rescission of permission for the organization to operate on campus or to otherwise operate under the sanction or recognition of the institution; and
(4)聽聽聽the imposition of probation, suspension, dismissal, or expulsion.
c.聽聽聽A penalty imposed under this section shall be in addition to a penalty imposed for a violation of any other institutional rule to which the violator may be subject.
d.聽聽聽A policy adopted under section 2 of P.L.2021, c.208 (C.18A:3-27.2) shall apply to each act conducted on or off-campus if the acts are deemed to constitute聽hazing.
L.2021, c.208, s.3.
18A:3-27.4聽 Report on violations.聽聽聽
4. a. Each public and independent institution of higher education shall maintain a report which shall include information on all violations of the institution鈥檚 anti-hazing聽policy and federal and State laws related to聽hazing聽that are reported to the institution.聽 Information on a reported violation shall be retained by the institution for five years.
b.聽聽聽The report shall include:
(1)聽聽聽the date when the subject was charged with a violation of the institution鈥檚 anti-hazing聽policy or a federal or State law related to聽hazing;
(2)聽聽聽a general description of the violation, any investigation and findings by the institution and, if applicable, penalties imposed; and
(3)聽聽聽the date the matter was resolved.
c.聽聽聽An institution shall post the initial report at a publicly accessible location on the institution鈥檚 Internet website by January 15, 2022.聽 The initial report shall include information concerning violations that have been reported to the institution for the five consecutive years prior to the effective date of this act, to the extent the institution has retained information concerning the violations.聽 An institution shall post an updated report biannually on January 1 and August 1.
d.聽聽聽The report shall not include the personal identifying information of an individual.
L.2021, c.208, s.4.
18A:17-43.2聽 New Jersey School Safety Specialist Academy, Certification programs.聽聽聽
1. a. There is established in the Department of Education the New Jersey School Safety Specialist Academy.聽 It shall be the purpose of the academy to serve as a central repository for best practices, training standards, and compliance oversight in all matters regarding school safety and security, including prevention efforts, intervention efforts, and emergency preparedness planning.聽 The academy shall: provide, free of charge, ongoing professional development on national and State best practices, as well as the most current resources on school safety and security; assume a lead role in setting the vision for school safety and security in the State; and provide a coordinated and interdisciplinary approach to providing technical assistance and guidance to schools throughout the State.
b.聽聽聽The academy shall develop and implement a School Safety Specialist Certification Program.聽 A school safety specialist appointed pursuant to section 2 of this act shall be required to acquire the certification.聽 The certification program shall provide training, free of charge, to newly-appointed school safety specialists in the areas of bullying,聽hazing, truancy, Internet safety, emergency planning, emergency drills, drugs, weapons, gangs and school policing, and any other areas deemed necessary by the academy.聽 The academy shall also offer annual training sessions for certified school safety specialists.聽 The academy shall develop training modules in both traditional and online formats.
L.2017, c.162, s.1.
18A:62-5.聽 Violence and聽hazing;聽 monitor of incidence;聽 uniform record-keeping system聽 聽
The Chancellor of Higher Education shall establish standards and promulgate rules and regulations to monitor the incidence of violence and聽hazing聽in the institutions of higher education in New Jersey and shall establish a uniform record-keeping system for the purpose of gathering information pertaining to such offenses.聽 As used in this act,聽 鈥渧iolence鈥 means any crime against聽 person or property which creates a risk of causing bodily harm.
L.1982, c. 223, s. 1, eff. Dec. 30, 1982; per s.4, act to 鈥渞emain in effect for a period of 3 years.
18A:62-6.聽 Report by employee;聽 filing;聽 forwarding of report and action taken to state department of higher education聽 聽
Any employee of an institution of higher education observing or having direct knowledge from a participant or victim of an act of violence or聽hazing聽shall, in accordance with standards established by the chancellor, file a report describing the incident to the chief executive officer of the institution in a manner prescribed by the chancellor, and a copy of the report shall be forwarded to the State Department of Higher Education.
The chief executive officer of the institution shall notify the State Department of Higher Education of the incident and of the action taken regarding the incident.
L.1982, c. 223, s. 2, eff. Dec. 30, 1982; per s.4, act to 鈥渞emain in effect for a period of 3 years.
18A:62-7.聽 Annual report聽 聽
The Chancellor of Higher Education shall include in his annual report to the聽 Governor and the Legislature, pursuant to N.J.S. 18A:3-21, a section detailing the extent of violence and聽hazing聽in the institutions of higher education,聽 explaining the measures being taken to counter the problem, and making recommendations to alleviate the problem.
L.1982, c. 223, s. 3, eff. Dec. 30, 1982; per s.4, act to 鈥渞emain in effect for a period of 3 years.
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