What is Hazing?
Any action or situation that causes harm, embarrassment, harassment, or risk to individuals as a condition of joining or being part of a group
What year did the first known anti-hazing law pass in the U.S.
1874 (New York)
Myth or Fact: Hazing builds team unity
Myth- It actually destorys trust and respect
Define “initiation.”
A ceremony or process marking entry into a group.
“It was just a joke.” – Why is this a dangerous excuse for hazing?
It minimizes harm and ignores serious risks.
True or False: Hazing only happens in fraternities and sororities
False. It happens in sports teams, bands, clubs, the military, etc
How many states in the U.S. currently have anti-hazing laws
44 states.
Myth or Fact: If you consent to being hazed, it's not hazing
Myth- Consent does not make hazing acceptable or legal
Define “consent.”
Permission given freely and willingly (not valid in hazing).
“We all went through it.” – Why is this not a valid reason?
Tradition doesn’t make harmful practices acceptable.
What 3 types of hazing are most commonly used?
Physical, psychological/emotional, and alcohol/substance-related
What is the federal law that requires schools to report hazing if it involves crimes on campus?
The Clerly Act.
Myth or Fact: Hazing only hurts the victim
Myth -It also damages organizations, reputations, and future opportunities
What does “zero tolerance” mean in hazing policies?
No hazing is allowed under any circumstance.
“They could’ve said no.” – Why is this statement wrong?
Consent doesn’t excuse hazing or power imbalance.
What is one example of hazing that seems "harmless" but is still dangerous
Making members perform embarrassing skits, wearing humiliating outfits, forced alcohol use, etc
What is the "Max Gruver's Law"
A Louisiana law strengthening hazing pentalties after a 2017 hazing death
Myth or Fact: Hazing is just a college thing
Myth -it occurs in high schools, workplaces, and the military
Define “endangerment.”
Putting someone at risk of harm, injury, or death.
“No one’s ever gotten hurt before.” – Why is this false safety logic?
Hazing is always unpredictable and risky.
What is the difference betweem tradition and hazing
Traditions build unity and pride without harm; hazing uses fear, shame, or danger
True or false: Hazing can result in felony charges
True
Myth or Fact: Eliminating hazing means no bonding activities
Myth -Bonding can happen through positive traditions, service, and team-building
What does “culture of silence” mean in hazing contexts?
An environment where members don’t speak out about hazing.
"It brings us closer together.” – What’s the truth?
Hazing destroys trust and unity instead of building it.