nement of a person against the person’s will and without lawful privilege.?It can include being handcuffed or locked in a room or car.РDefamationРFalse statements that injure a person’s reputation or good name.?slander—spoken defamation?libel- written or printed defamationР?To be defamatory the statement must be:?municated to a 3rd party?The victim’s reputation is ruined or he/she faces ridiculeРInvasion of PrivacyРUninvited intrusion into an individual’s personal?relationships and activities.РTrespass to LandРEntry onto the property of another without the owner’s consent.РConversionРWhen property is stolen, destroyed, or used in a?manner inconsistent with the owner’s right.?Its criminal counterpart is theft.РInterference with Contractual RelationsРEncouraging someone to breach a contract.