Threatening or Intimidating Behavior | Spalding University Student Handbook

Threatening or Intimidating Behavior

Threatening or intimidating behavior includes physical abuse, verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, harassment, coercion, or other conduct that threatens or endangers the mental or physical health or safety of any person. Such behavior also includes the use of actions or speech to express or suggest intent to physically injure an individual(s), damage their property or create an emotionally unsafe environment, or to cause a person to have a reasonable apprehension that such harm may occur.

Specific Conduct Prohibited by this Section Includes but is Not Limited to:

Intentionally or recklessly causing physical harm to another person or to self.

The use of actions or speech that threatens or endangers the health, well-being, property, or safety of any person(s).

Deliberate constraint, detainment or incapacitation of another, without that person's explicit knowledge or consent.

Intentionally or recklessly stalking another person.

Intentionally or recklessly engaging in Domestic Violence or Dating Violence against another person.