Honor Code Conduct > Pornography Materials

Pornography or Indecent Material

Involvement with pornographic, erotic, obscene, indecent or other offensive materials, expressions or conduct which, in the sole discretion and judgment of the university, is inconsistent with the BYU-Hawaii Honor Code or with the principles of BYU-Hawaii's sponsor, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is a serious offense which may result in university sanctions including, in appropriate cases, termination from university employment, immediate suspension or dismissal from the university as well as prosecution pursuant to the law.
 
Computer Pornography

Students are expected to avoid involvement with pornography. They must also understand that use of the Brigham Young University Hawaii owned and operated computing network to obtain or distribute pornographic material constitutes an inappropriate use of the computer network. See the BYU-Hawaii Computer Network Patron Policy, which describes expectations and potential actions in regard to this matter.
 
Sexual Misconduct

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Brigham Young University Hawaii affirm that sexual relationships outside the covenant of marriage are contrary to the commandments of the Lord and second only to murder in seriousness. Examples of sexual misconduct include but are not limited to the following:
  • Extramarital relations, such as necking, petting, and simulated or actual intercourse
  • Promiscuity or predatory behavior with multiple partners
  • Aberrant behavior including group sex
  • Solicitation of sex
  • Homosexual conduct.
  • Cross dressing or otherwise impersonating a person of the opposite sex
  •  Any level of sexual misconduct at BYU-Hawaii is significant and may lead to suspension or even dismissal.