Worksheet - Harassment

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Class B Offense

 

Class Offense Definition

 

Harassment means a person acts with intent to harass, annoy or alarm if he or she:

  1. Strikes, shoves, kicks, or otherwise touches a person in an offensive manner or subjecting such person to offensive physical contact;

  2. Insults, taunts, or challenges another person in a manner likely to provoke a violent response;

  3. Makes a telephone call without purpose of legitimate communication;

  4. Causes fear as to prevent others from gaining legitimate access to or use of school buildings, facilities or grounds such as, but not limited to, restroom facilities;

  5. Causes others to feel uncomfortable, pressured, threatened, or in danger as a result of sexually-related verbal or physical activity (sexual harassment); or

  6. Displays a "look-alike" gun or weapon.

 

Elements Checklist

 

  1. Person acts with intent to harass, annoy or alarm if he or she:

    1. Strikes, shoves, kicks, or otherwise touches a person in an offensive manner or subjecting such person to offensive physical contact.

    2. Insults, taunts, or challenges another person in a manner likely to provoke a violent response.

    3. Makes a telephone call without purpose of legitimate communication.

    4. Causes fear as to prevent others from gaining legitimate access to or use of school buildings, facilities or grounds such as, but not limited to, restroom facilities.

    5. Causes others to feel uncomfortable, pressured, threatened, or in danger as a result of sexually-related verbal or physical activity (sexual harassment) OR

    6. Displays a look-alike gun or weapon.

 

To complete this worksheet:

 

  1. Check one or more items listed as Evidence on the worksheet.

  2. Enter any additional information in the text field at the bottom of the worksheet.

  3. Click OK to save and close the worksheet when you are done.

 

See also:

Offenses

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