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Report a Hazing Incident
Hazing means any activity by which a person intentionally or recklessly endangers the physical or mental health or safety of an individual for the purpose of initiation into, admission into, affiliation with, or continued membership with any organization. Such hazing activity includes whipping, beating, branding, an act of sexual penetration, an exposure of the genitals of the body done with intent to affront or alarm any person, a lewd fondling or caressing of the body of another person, forced and prolonged calisthenics, prolonged exposure to the elements, forced consumption of any food, liquor, beverage, drug, or harmful substance not generally intended for human consumption, prolonged sleep deprivation, or any brutal treatment or the performance of any unlawful act which endangers the physical or mental health or safety of any person or the coercing of any such activity.
It is unlawful to commit the offense of hazing. Any person who commits the offense of hazing is guilty of a Class II misdemeanor.
If the offense of hazing is committed for the purpose of initiation into, admission into, affiliation with, or continued membership with an organization of student members operating under the sanction of a postsecondary educational institution and such offense is committed by members of such organization, such organization shall be punished by a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars. Such organization shall not include the alumni organization or any corporation which owns the house or real estate of such organization.
Hazing; consent is not a defense.
Information that is shared here will only go to the Senior Conduct Officer and the appropriate senior campus official once submitted.
Your name
Your phone
Your email address
Date and time of incident
Date
Time
Location of Incident
Crete Campus
Lincoln Campus
Off-Campus
Specific Location
Group Information
Please list the group(s) that you are reporting the hazing allegation against. If the respondents are not affiliated with a specific group, write not applicable.
Involved Parties
RESPONDENT: person(s) who allegedly violated the Student Code of Conduct;
COMPLAINANT: person(s) who may have been personally affected as a result of an event or action;
WITNESS: individual(s) who may offer information regarding an allegation of misconduct.
Involved Party 1
Not a Doane Student
Student Name
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Name
Address/Hall
Phone
Email
Role
Respondent
Complainant
Witness
Please provide a detailed description of the incident.
Who else was present?
Have you notified any of the following?
Crete or State Police
Doane Safety Office
Residential Life and Education Staff
Campus Engagement Staff
Coach or Athletic Staff
Professor or Faculty Member
Organization Advisor
Others notified
Please list any individuals or groups you have notified that were not covered in the previous question.
Upload any supporting documentation.
I understand this referral will be reviewed during business hours (M-F, 8am-4pm). Referrals are not monitored after hours, on weekends, or during official university holidays.