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Question
What do you mean by Misconduct in volleyball?
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Solution
There are two types of misconduct in volleyball.
1. Minor misconduct:
Minor misconduct offences are not subject to sanctions. It is the first referee's duty to prevent the teams from approaching the sanctioning level by issuing a verbal or hand signal warning to a team member or to the team through the game captain. This warning is not a sanction and has no immediate consequences.
2. Misconduct Leading to Sanctions:
Incorrect conduct by a team member toward officials, opponents, teammates, or spectators is classified into three categories according to the seriousness of the offense.
- Rude Conduct - Action contrary to good manners or moral principles, or expressing contempt.
- Offensive Conduct - Defamatory or insulting words or gestures or any action expressing contempt.
- Aggression - Actual physical attack or aggressive or threatening behaviour.
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