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Cyberbullying includes sending, posting, or sharing negative, harmful, false, or mean content about
someone else. It can include sharing personal or private information about someone else causing
embarrassment or humiliation. Some cyberbullying crosses the line into unlawful or criminal
behavior
2. Stalking is a pattern of repeated and unwanted attention, harassment, contact, or any other course of
conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to feel fear,” according to
the Department of Justice. Similar to crimes of sexual violence, stalking is about power and control.

3. Extortion is the act of extorting—using violence, threats, intimidation, or pressure from one's
authority to force someone to hand over money (or something else of value) or do something they
don't want to do.

4. Blackmail the act of forcing a person to do or pay something especially by a threat to reveal a secret

5. A gang is any ongoing organization, association, or group of three or more persons, whether formal
or informal, having as one of its primary activities the commission of criminal acts, or the purposeful
violation of any WCPSS policy, and having a common name or common identifying sign, colors or
symbols.

6. Gangster- a member of a gang of violent criminals.

7. Fraternity- a group of people associated or formally organized for a common purpose, interest, or
pleasure: such as. : a fraternal order. : guild sense 1. : a men's student organization formed chiefly for
social purposes having secret rites and a name consisting of Greek letters.

8. A fraternity or sorority is a brotherhood or sisterhood formed around common goals and
aspirations. These men and women make a commitment to each other for life. The members that
form a fraternity or sorority share their efforts, friendship, and knowledge

9. Kidnapping, also spelled kidnaping, criminal offense consisting of the unlawful taking and carrying
away of a person by force or fraud or the unlawful seizure and detention of a person against his will.

10. Abduction is any motion of the limbs or other body parts that pulls away from the midline of the
body. 

11. Terror - an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety. synonyms: affright, panic.

12. Domestic violence is violence committed by someone in the victim's domestic circle. This includes
partners and ex-partners, immediate family members, other relatives and family friends. The term
'domestic violence' is used when there is a close relationship between the offender and the victim.

13. Suicide is death caused by injuring oneself with the intent to die. A suicide attempt is when someone
harms themselves with any intent to end their life, but they do not die as a result of their actions.

14. Sexual assault happens when someone touches another person in a sexual manner without their
consent. Or when someone makes another person take part in a sexual activity with them without
that person's consent. It includes unwanted kissing and sexual touching.

15. Rape is a type of sexual assault involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration
carried out against a person without their consent.
HOW CAN FRATERNITIES CONTRIBUTETOILLEGAL FRATERNITY RELATED
VIOLENCE?

Illegal fraternity-related violence means violence perpetrated by fraternities. This usually refers to
hazing. As early as 1995 there has already been laws prohibiting hazing as this results in physical and
emotional trauma to those subjected to it.

SOME WARNING SIGNS OF SUICIDE

 Having a mental illness, particularly depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorder, or conduct
disorder and especially an untreated mental illness
 Having a substance use disorder
 Being seriously ill, living with a chronic or terminal illness, or being in significant, long-term pain
 Suffering from a traumatic brain injury
 Stressful life situations, especially those that are prolonged, including bullying or relationship
problems
 Sudden stressful or traumatic situations, like the loss of a loved one
 Having experienced childhood trauma and abuse
 Having access to lethal means
 Being exposed to another person’s suicide
 Past suicide attempts
 A family history of suicide

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