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What can I do instead of hazing?

Have the members of your group/organization work together on a community service project. Visit a ropes course to work on group cohesiveness, communication and leadership skills. Work together with another group to plan a social or athletic event.
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What are some replacement behaviors that could replace hazing as a group activity?

Alternatives to Hazing
  • Ropes/Challenge Course.
  • Outdoor Adventures through Rec Sports.
  • Attend U-M sporting events in addition to football.
  • Fraternities and Sororities - road trip to Inter/national Headquarters or one of your chapters at another campus.
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What are solutions to hazing?

Strict rules with enforcement: Students recommended expulsion, jail time, or generally "harsh punishment." Others suggested making illegal; terminating the group if it is caught hazing; adopting a zero- tolerance policy; removing students from a group if they are hazing others; implementing alcohol/drug testing for ...
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What is a positive alternative to hazing that can be done to build group bonding?

100+ Ways to Create Good Members Without Hazing
  • Participate in a ropes course, such as at LOOP NOLA.
  • Teambuilding Activities (can be facilitated by your new member educator or a campus professional - there are literally hundreds of these activities that you could use)
  • Volunteer at a local festival together.
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How do I stop being hazed?

Don't be a bystander.
  1. Stay connected with friends outside of the group. ...
  2. Talk with others about what you are going through. ...
  3. Seek guidance from your parents/guardian, other family members, trusted friends, or university officials.
  4. Refuse to participate. ...
  5. Join together with other new members to refuse to be hazed.
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Use Positive Traditions Instead Of Dangerous Hazing

Why is hazing still allowed?

Many people view hazing as an effective way to teach respect and develop discipline and loyalty within the group, and believe that hazing is a necessary component of initiation rites. Hazing can be used as a way to engender conformity within a social group, something that can be seen in many sociological studies.
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Why is hazing so bad?

Hazing creates an environment where community members feel unsafe and where a healthy and productive sense of belonging, inclusion, and well-being are all compromised.
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What is the most common hazing behavior *?

The most common hazing behaviors included participating in a drinking game (53%); singing or chanting in public in a situation that is not a related event, game, or practice (31%); drinking large amounts of alcohol to the point of getting sick or passing out (26%); being awakened at night by other members (19%); and ...
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What are the 3 components of hazing?

There are three components that define hazing:
  • It occurs in a group context.
  • Humiliating, degrading, or endangering behavior.
  • Happens regardless of an individual's willingness to participate.
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Why is hazing so common?

Our ancestors survived by forming groups that had strong bonds. Consequently, we are social creatures with needs for affiliation. Our innate drives for connection and preservation may contribute to practices such as hazing that are perceived to strengthen the ties between group members.
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What is a real life example of hazing?

Asking new members to wear embarrassing or humiliating attire. Stunt or skit nights with degrading, crude, or humiliating acts. Expecting new members/rookies to perform personal service to other members such as carrying books, errands, cooking, cleaning etc. Sleep deprivation.
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Do people still do hazing?

But in recent years, it has caused national public outcry for prevention and stronger legislation, mainly due to the high number of hazing-related deaths. In 2021, NBC reported that since 2000, at least 50 college students have died from hazing, with the majority of those deaths related to alcohol.
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What are the physical traumas of hazing?

Hazing victims have suffered severe traumatic inju- ries including irreversible intracranial damage, blunt intra- abdominal organ damage, third-degree burns, heat stroke, suffocation, aspiration, sexual assault, and death, making the topic pertinent to emergency physicians.
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What are 2 consequences of targets of hazing?

Impact on the person being hazed

These consequences may include but are not limited to: Physical, emotional, and/or mental instability. Sleep deprivation. Loss of sense of control and empowerment.
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What is soft hazing?

Subtle hazing typically involves activities or attitudes that breach reasonable standards of mutual respect and place new members on the receiving end of ridicule, embarrassment, and/or humiliation tactics.
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What is mild hazing?

“Subtle” Hazing

Examples may include: Requiring new members to perform unnecessary duties not assigned to existing members. Required calisthenics such as sit-ups or push-ups, or other forms of physical exercise. Sleep deprivation. The assignment of meaningless and sometimes impossible tasks.
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How can you tell if someone is hazing?

Signs that hazing may be occurring:

Required carrying of certain items. Loss of voice due to having to yell. Performing of special tasks for the members or others. Required attendance at late night work sessions, resulting in sleep deprivation.
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What is sexualized hazing?

Sexual hazing is one of the most insidious, harmful forms of hazing. As the name makes clear, sexual hazing is any form of hazing that coerces or forces its victims to perform a sexual act, simulate a sexual act, or commit a sexual act against another person.
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Who is the first victim of hazing?

The first reported hazing death in the Philippines was that of Gonzalo Mariano Albert, a University of the Philippines Diliman student and an Upsilon Sigma Phi neophyte. He died in 1954.
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Does hazing cause trauma?

But the negative psychological effects of hazing can be both long-lasting and just as traumatic to the victim and their families. These can include depression, suicide, poor grades, withdrawal from activities and shame. This harm can persist into adulthood and can undermine the well-being of a person.
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Can you say no to hazing?

If something doesn't feel right, don't do it! Tell someone. A simple phone call can be all it takes to stop hazing. Talk to an advisor, your campus fraternity/sorority professional, International Office staff, or call 1-888-NOT-HAZE.
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Can hazing cause PTSD?

Findings. This cohort study analyzed data from 1463 combat-deployed soldiers and found that reports of being bullied or hazed during deployment were significantly associated with major depressive disorder, intermittent explosive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, suicidal thoughts, and substance use disorder.
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Have people died from hazing?

There has been at least one university hazing death each year from 1969 to 2021. Over 200 university hazing deaths have occurred since 1838, with 40 deaths between 2007 and 2017 alone. Alcohol poisoning is the biggest cause of death.
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How many kids have died from hazing?

Alcohol and Hazing: The Facts

Now, it's one of the most major [causes of hazing-related deaths]." Since January 2000, over 100 people have lost their lives due to hazing activities in the United States. Of those, 60 were related to substance use, nearly always alcohol.
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Why did hazing become illegal?

The Chad Meredith Act, which Attorney Bianchi helped draft, defines hazing as any action that: Recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student.
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