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Dear Family of FSU Students, If you are reading this, you probably want to learn more about what hazing is and the resources our campus offers. This website is designed to help you learn more about hazing while providing useful resources for you and your student. On this site you will find examples of hazing, campus and local resources, FSU policies, and what to do if you think someone is being hazed. The faculty and staff at FSU are concerned about each student’s well-being and experience. We believe that all students should be able to participate in campus activities free of concerns from hazing, and that all students should be aware of the state and federal laws and university policies and expectations regarding this important issue. In the state of Florida, hazing is illegal. The Florida law specifically states that an act of hazing will be considered a first degree misdemeanor if any conduct creates a substantial risk of bodily injury or death. An act of hazing will be considered a third degree felony if the conduct results in serious bodily injury or death. These laws are based on the Chad Meredith Act of 2005. We encourage you to report your concerns about hazing to the Florida State University Police Department. We encourage anyone who believes hazing has occurred, is occurring, or will occur to contact the FSU Police Department immediately at 850.644.1234. The Police are skilled at investigating the issues and developing a clear picture of the situation while helping to maintain community standards. In addition, you might be inclined to offer an anonymous complaint to report an alleged hazing incident but often little is able to be uncovered when parents or family members are unable to offer the police their names for follow-up conversations. It is imperative that we partner together with your son or daughter to ensure our community does not support or further hazing activities. If you are concerned that some form of hazing is occurring in your student’s life, there are many different steps you can take. You can have a conversation with your student, you can use the resources on this site to learn more, you can share the resources with your student, and you can inform the FSU police. Hazing can be a difficult topic to discuss and take action on. There is no one right thing to say or do. Every situation is different. Below are some suggestions we hope you find helpful.
Talking about Hazing
Here are some questions and statements you may want to consider starting with:
Basics about filing a hazing complaint
Seminole Creed: The Values and Morals of the FSU Community
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