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Hazing

Hazing. Main Points Definition of hazing. Civil Air Patrol hazing policy. CAP reporting procedures. Preventative measures. Hazing. Overview This segment will help make you familiar with the Civil Air Patrol hazing policy. Hazing. Participants will : define hazing in their own words.

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Hazing

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  1. Hazing Main Points • Definition of hazing. • Civil Air Patrol hazing policy. • CAP reporting procedures. • Preventative measures. Unit Commanders' Course

  2. Hazing Overview This segment will help make you familiar with the Civil Air Patrol hazing policy. Unit Commanders' Course

  3. Hazing Participants will: • define hazing in their own words. • explain Civil Air Patrol’s hazing policy. • describe CAP’s reporting procedures with regard to hazing. • discuss steps commanders should take to prevent hazing in their units. Unit Commanders' Course

  4. Hazing Hazing, sometimes thought of as harmless team-building, is actually very harmful -- both to the cadets involved and to the overall cohesion of the unit. Unit Commanders' Course

  5. Hazing Definition of hazing • “Any conduct whereby someone causes another to suffer or be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.” • Actual or implied consent to hazing does not make it permissible. • Examples/Nonexamples Unit Commanders' Course

  6. Hazing Civil Air Patrol hazing policy • Civil Air Patrol will not condone or tolerate hazing. • CAP treats hazing as a form of physical abuse under the Cadet Protection Policy. Unit Commanders' Course

  7. Hazing CAP reporting procedures • Members who believe they have been hazed may file a complaint IAW CAPR 123-2, Complaints. • Unit commanders who learn of or suspect hazing has taken place will notify their wing commander. Unit Commanders' Course

  8. Hazing CAP reporting procedures • The wing commander will consult with the wing legal officer before starting an investigation. • If physical injury is involved, also follow reporting procedures outlined in CAPR 62-2, Mishap Reporting and Investigation. Unit Commanders' Course

  9. Hazing Preventative Measures • Found in CAPR 52-10, CAP Cadet Protection Policy. • Also printed in Student Guide. Unit Commanders' Course

  10. Hazing Exercise Unit Commanders' Course

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