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  2. Wikipedia:Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft ...

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    A [Code Enforcement Officer - final name to be determined] is a volunteer or a staff member of the Wikimedia Movement who possesses training and technical rights, and whose duties are the prevention, detection, investigation, and enforcement of violations of the Universal Code of Conduct.

  3. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    Missouri revised its state harassment statutes to include stalking and harassment by telephone and electronic communications (as well as cyber-bullying) after the Megan Meier suicide case of 2006. In one of the few cases where a cyberstalking conviction was obtained the cyberstalker was a woman, which is also much rarer that male cyberstalkers ...

  4. LAFD team tasked with preventing wildfires accused of ... - AOL

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    In 2022, department chief Ralph Terrazas resigned after widespread allegations of rampant sexism and abuse against women firefighters, and one of his deputies was taken off duty amid a sexual ...

  5. Electronic harassment - Wikipedia

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    Electronic harassment, electromagnetic torture, or psychotronic torture is the delusional belief, held by individuals who call themselves "targeted individuals" (TIs), that malicious actors are transmitting sounds and thoughts into people's heads, affecting their bodies, and harassing them generally.

  6. Cyberstalking legislation - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth offences that criminalise the misuse of telecommunication services are also relevant when technology is used to communicate harassment [6] or threats. [7] The Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) protects individuals from harassment, including harassment that occurs via electronic communications. However, this is limited to the victims of ...

  7. Miami Beach agrees to pay $1.3 million to settle Jewish ... - AOL

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    The Orthodox Jewish congregation had accused the city of code enforcement harassment and First Amendment violations of their right to private prayer. Miami Beach agrees to pay $1.3 million to ...

  8. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    A UK Home Office research study on the use of the Protection from Harassment Act stated: "The study found that the Protection from Harassment Act is being used to deal with a variety of behaviour such as domestic and inter-neighbour disputes. It is rarely used for stalking as portrayed by the media since only a small minority of cases in the ...

  9. Police misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Police misconduct is inappropriate conduct and illegal actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties. Types of misconduct include among others: sexual offences, coerced false confession, intimidation, false arrest, false imprisonment, falsification of evidence, spoliation of evidence, police perjury, witness tampering, police brutality, police corruption, racial ...