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- Coercion – N.Y. Penal Law §§ 135.60, 135.65
- Computer-related Crimes – NY Penal Law Article 156
- Cyberbullying
- Eavesdropping – N.Y. Penal Law § 250.05
- Hate Crimes - N.Y. Penal Law Article 485
- Menacing – N.Y. Penal Law §§ 120.13, 120.14, 120.15
- Offenses Against the Public Order (e.g. Harassment, Nuisance) - N.Y. Penal Law Article 240
- Restraining Orders
- Stalking – N.Y. Penal Law §§ 120.45, 120.50, 120.55, 120.60
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