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Texas Hazing Laws: A Comprehensive Guide for Lubbock County Families A late-night phone call. A hushed voice. Your child, away at a Texas university, sounds different—tired, scared, maybe injured. They might admit to a "pledge event" that went too far, or maybe they just say, "I can't talk about it," their secrecy a shield for something deeply troubling. Perhaps they’re home in Lubbock County for a visit, and you notice unexplained bruises, extreme fatigue, or a sudden, alarming change in their personality, academics, or financial habits. This isn't just teenage angst or normal college stress. For families in Lubbock County and across Texas, these are often the first, terrifying signs that their child may be a victim of hazing. This could happen at any Texas university—including schools where Lubbock County families send their children, just as it could happen right here at Texas Tech University, South Plains College, Wayland Baptist University, Lubbock Christian University, or nearby institutions like Clovis Community College, Eastern New Mexico University, or West Texas A&M University. You might be a parent in Lubbock contemplating your child’s involvement in Greek life at the University of Houston, Texas A&M, UT Austin, SMU, or Baylor, or an athlete at…