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Hazing


This does not include activities such as rookies carrying the balls, team parties with community games, or going out with your teammates, unless an atmosphere of humiliation, degradation, abuse, or danger arises. Under this definition, 45 percent of the respondents reported that they knew of, had heard of, or suspected hazing on their campuses. However, only 12 percent reported being hazed for athletics, but eighty percent reported being subjected to one or more typical hazing behaviors as part of their team initiations (Hoover). This survey showed students would acknowledge a wide range of hazing-type behaviors, but were most often reluctant to label them "hazing." This reluctance is understandable, particularly considering that hazing is a crime in 41 states (http://www.apa1906.org).
             There is a significant chance that if a team engages in questionable initiation activities they will also engage in unacceptable activities. Although seemingly harmless, questionable activities are often a warning sign of more dangerous and destructive behavior. Over 80 percent of the athletes who were subjected to questionable initiation activities, were also subjected to unacceptable activities (www.admin.mtu.edu/urel/stuhandbook/ studentservices/affairs/hazing.html). Dismissing questionable initiation activities as harmless is a common response, but by doing so, problems may be ignored that are more serious.
             Hazing incidents can lead to many harmful situations, but when alcohol is apparent death can be an added danger. Alcohol can impair students" judgment and take risks they would not otherwise take while sober. Respondents confirm that alcohol plays a major role in hazing to join athletic teams, with more than half of the athletes saying they were involved in alcohol related initiation activities. When this figure is projected to the national population, over a quarter of a million athletes were hazed.


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