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Anti-Hazing

What?

Hazing is any action taken or any situation created intentionally that causes embarrassment, harassment or ridicule and risks emotional and/or physical harm to members of a group or team, whether new or not, regardless of the person’s willingness to participate. (Source: https://stophazing.org/issue/)

 

 

Where?

Hazing happens in many different places and settings both on and off campus. Incidents of hazing occur in many types of clubs, organizations and teams (Source: https://stophazing.org/issue/).

 How to Identify Hazing?

 

Examples of hazing?

Actions and activities which may constitute hazing include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Behavior that is emotionally or psychologically abusive, humiliating or demeaning.

2. Physical abuse, e.g., whipping, paddling, beating, tattooing, branding and exposure to the elements, or the threat of such behaviors.

3. Ingestion of alcohol, food, drugs or any undesirable substance.

4. Participation in sexual rituals or assaults.

5. Kidnaps, road trips, etc., which are conducted in a manner that endangers the health or safety of an individual.

6. Sleep deprivation, acts of servitude, isolation and expecting certain items to always be in one’s possession.

 

Why not haze?

· Individual Harm — simply put, hazing victimizes people. In whatever form it’s encountered—from obviously degrading to seemingly benign—hazing is abusive, potentially life-threatening and has long-term consequences. Like other forms of abuse, hazing fosters hurt and feelings of betrayal, NOT the sense of unity, camaraderie or tradition that groups who engage in hazing often use to justify the exercise of power and control over others.

· Group Harm — groups that add new members normally do so out of a desire to strengthen the group, grow membership and improve the overall experience of group members. Hazing may provide an increased perception of the value of membership because of the “cost” of joining, but it negatively impacts new members’ ability to contribute positively and undermines overall group cohesion.

· Penalties — hazing is against campus policy and California state law, and a range of penalties may be applied to both organizations and individuals who are found to have engaged in acts of hazing. Penalties may include loss of registration as a student organization and other disciplinary measures in accordance with CCCD Policy and state law.

 

 

Hazing: Campus Policy and State Law

· It is against the law (Education Code Sections 32050-32052 “Hazing” 32050) and CCCD District policy ( AP/BP 3436) for student organizations to conduct any activities which involve “hazing.”

· Violations may result in loss of registration as a student organization, action by the Office of the Dean of Students or referral to local law enforcement agencies.

 

 

California State Law on Hazing

CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR HAZING (Section 245.6(c-e))

"A violation of this section that does not result in serious bodily injury is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100), nor more than five thousand dollars ($5,000), or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year, or both.

Any person who personally engages in hazing that results in death or serious bodily injury as defined in paragraph (4) of subdivision (f) of Section 243 of the Penal Code, is guilty of either a misdemeanor or a felony, and shall be punished by imprisonment in county jail not exceeding one year, or by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170.

The person against whom the hazing is directed may commence a civil action for injury or damages. The action may be brought against any participants in the hazing, or any organization to which the student is seeking membership whose agents, directors, trustees, managers, or officers authorized, requested, commanded, participated in, or ratified the hazing."

 

Reporting:

Submit a report using this link: Reporting

You can also report any instances or suspected instances of hazing to the Golden West College Public Safety Department at: 714-895-8924

or stopping into our office located in the southwest corner of Edinger St. and Goldenwest St in a green one-story building labeled “Public Safety”.

 

Education:

Bystander Intervention Training: Bystander Intervention

 

Resources:

In the event of an emergency, contact the Huntington Beach Police Department at:

9-1-1

 

On Campus Resources:

Student Health Center: 714-895-8379

Student Health Center

 

Office of Student Conduct: Stephanie Smallshaw

714-895-8161

ssmallshaw@cccd.edu

Title IX: Dr. Carla Martinez

714-895-7871

cmartinez@gwc.cccd.edu

Title IX Website

 

Public Safety: 714-895-8924

Public Safety

publicsafety@gwc.cccd.edu

 

Disabled Students Programs and Services: 714-895-8721

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Sexual Assault Help: Orange County Sexual Assault Assistance

https://stophazing.org/

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