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Hazing. Hazing is…. Any activity expected of someone joining a group which humiliates, degrades, or risks emotional/physical harm. Three Main Types of Hazing. Subtle Harassment Violent. Subtle Hazing.
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Hazing is… • Any activity expected of someone joining a group which humiliates, degrades, or risks emotional/physical harm
Three Main Types of Hazing • Subtle • Harassment • Violent
Subtle Hazing • Any activity or attitude directed towards a pledge which embarrasses, humiliates, or ridicules. • Examples • Silence Periods • Demerits • Scavenger hunts for meaningless objects • Requiring pledges to carry handbooks or paddles everywhere to get signatures • Calling pledge “pledgie” or other demeaning name • Requiring pledges to do power point presentations on the meaningless topic such as Hazing.
Harassment Hazing • Any activity which confuses, frustrates, or causes the probationary member undue stress through mental anguish and physical discomfort. • Examples • Requiring ridiculous costumes or activities • Requiring probationary members to perform personal services • Verbal abuse • Any form of questioning under pressure or in an uncomfortable position • Etc.
Violent Hazing • Anything which causes physical or emotional harm • Example • Forced alcohol consumption • Forced consumption of vile substances • Sexual violation • Assault • Burning • Forcing probationary members into life-threatening situations • Etc.
Hazing Laws Across America
Virginia • Hazing is unlawful • Automatically a Class 1 Misdemeanor, unless injury constitutes felony • Any victim has the right to civilly sue the person or persons guilty thereof, no exceptions. • Upon proof of guilt, the hazer or hazing party shall be immediately expelled from their respective academic institutions and organization charters shall be revoked.
Massachusetts • Persons found at guilt of hazing will receive a fine not to exceed $1000, or a term not to exceed one year in a correctional facility (or both). • When a collegiate organization is found guilty of hazing, the college or university can no longer recognize said organization for any reason.
Texas • Any hazer, or person who fails to report said hazer will receive a fine between $500-$1000, and a jail sentence between 90 and 180 days. • Any other hazing offense which culminates in the death of another is punishable by a fine between $5000-$10000 and a jail sentence not to exceed 2 years.
States without Hazing Laws • Alaska • Hawaii • Michigan • Montana • New Mexico • South Dakota • Wyoming
Alternatives Because Hazing Sucks
Foster Unity • Work together on a community service project • Work together to improve chapter room • Work together to plan a social or sporting event
Instill a sense of membership • Plan events for the whole chapter to meet for a specific event • Concert • Movie • Meals • Study Session • Church service…
Promote the Future • Take advantage of University tutoring services • Designate study hours • Invite speakers on test taking, study habits, etc. • Use college resources for seminars on writing resumes, time management, etc.
IN CONCLUSION Hazing is unnecessary, unhealthy, and destructive to any persons or organizations who practice hazing rituals.
Sources • www.stophazing.org • www.units.muohio.edu/