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Hazing Laws 101
Behavior Spectrum
100

What percentage of students have had to drink large amounts of alcohol to the point of getting drunk? 

What is 23%. 

100

Lack of buy-in, lack of leadership, and no regularity are all _______ to successful coalitions. 

What is roadblocks. 

100

T or F: partnerships with parents/families increase the incidence of hazing. 

What is false. 

100

This U.S. state became the first to pass an anti-hazing law in 1985.

What is New Jersey

100

T or F: Yelling/screaming is considered a subtle hazing behavior?

What is false. 

200

This percentage of college students in organizations report experiencing hazing

55%

200

T or F: Strategic planning, broad membership, strong leadership, diverse funding sources, training, and evaluation are all elements to forming a successful coalition? 

What is true

200

T or F: families want repeated, simple messaging on how to start hazing conversations. 

What is true

200

This tragic event in 2004 led to increased awareness and legislation against hazing on college campuses.

What is the death of Timothy Piazza at Penn State University

200

T or F: Name calling is considered a subtle hazing behavior? 

What is true.

300

Of student athletes who were hazed on athletic teams, what percentage reported that their coach was present during the hazing?

What is 25%

300

What are the two pillars that support hazing prevention? 

What is early intervention and response/treatment. 

300

What are hazing signs that families should look out for?

- Frequent, late night ATM visits

- Defensiveness 

- All of the above 

- None of the above 

What is all of the above. 

300

As of 2024, this number of states have laws specifically addressing hazing.

What is 44?

300

T or F: drinking games are considered a moderate hazing behavior?

What is false.

400

Approximately this fraction of students who experienced hazing reported it to authorities. 

1/10

400

Should problems be addressed upstream or downstream? 

What is upstream. 

400

The Gordie Center are big advocates for family involvement in hazing conversations. What university is the Center housed in? 

What is University of Virginia. 

400

Who is the Governor that signed Collin's Law? 

Who is Mike DeWine. 

400

T or F: sleep deprivation is considered a moderate hazing behavior?

What is true.

500

Name at least 2/5 most common hazing behaviors displayed amongst fraternities and sororities.

Participating in drinking games, singing or chanting in public, drinking large amounts of alcohol to the point of getting sick or passing out, being awakened at all hours of the night by other members, being yelled, screamed, or cursed at by other members.

500

What five aspects comprise the strategic framework for hazing prevention? 

What is assessment, capacity, planning, implementation and evaluation. 

500

University of Virginia distributed an education page to students and families that discussed the acronym SAFE. SAFE stands for: 

What is secrets, activities, family, and employment. 

500

If someone is found guilty of hazing in the state of Ohio, what are the potential outcomes?

What are: misdemeanor of the second degree or felony of the third degree

500

T or F: expecting certain items to always be in one's position is considered hazing? 

What is true. 

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