The 95% of students say they have witnessed hazing and did not report it when hazing has been reported all across america.
<h3>What is Hazing?</h3>
Hazing is defined as any intentional action or situation that puts members of a group and team, whether they are new or not, at risk for emotional and/or physical injury, regardless of their willingness to participate.
Some common factors associated with hazing are-
Power differential between those in a group and those who want to join a group, or between upperclassmen and underclassmen members of a group
Intentional initiation rite, practice, or ‘tradition’ involved
Willingness to participate does not absolve responsibility for either party
Some common examples of hazing are mentioned below-
asks required of new recruits in order to "show" their worth
verbal or psychological abuse
forced alcohol consumption
eating hot food and using other drugs is necessary
the need to put up with challenges like keeping awake, doing menial duties, working out, running when blindfolded, etc.
humiliation of potential or new members
isolation of potential or new members
Beating, slapping, or other violent behavior toward potential members or newcomers
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