Statistics
True or False
What is Hazing
Legal Issues
Practice Tips
100
What Percentahe of students come to college already having experience hazing- 12% 25% 33% 47%
47%
100
9 out of 10 students who have experience hazing behaviors in college do not consider themselves to have been hazed
True- They consider themselves tried by tradition and accepted as a part of a brotherhood/sisterhood
100
Hazing is any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or __________a person
Endangers
100
What is premises liability
An institution can be held liable as a landowner if it has prior knowledge of a hazardous condition and does not protect students from that hazard
100
What are 2 tips for professionals that deal with hazing on their campus
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200
What percentage if deaths from hazing involve alcohol? 45%, 59%, 82%, 98%
82%
200
As of February 12, 2010, the number of recorded hazing/pledging/rushing- related deaths in Greek life stand at 30
false-96 (90 males and 6 females)
200
What is the most frequent reported hazing behavior of social fraternities and sororities membership experience
Participating in drinking games
200
What id the determining factor for whether such a duty exists
Foreseeability
200
Professionals should broaden the range of groups targeted for hazing prevention education to include...list 3
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300
In what percentage of cases where students identifies their experience as hazing, they did NOT report the event to campus officials? 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%
95%
300
Sleep deprivation is a hazing practice common across all types of student groups
True
300
Give Three examples of hazing
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300
True or False: An institution can be held liable if it has prior knowledge of a hazardous condition and does not protect students from that condition
True; however, foreseeability is the determining factor for whether such a duty exists.
300
When should students be introduced to hazing prevention efforts?
Early in their college experience. Orientation, new member meeting, Greek life open house
400
True or False: 55% of college students involved in clubs, teams, and organization experience hazing.
True
400
Hazing is often viewed as a rite of passage
True- initiation ceremonies and rituals are used to determine one's worthiness as a prospective member
400
What is the 2nd most frequently reported hazing behavior of social fraternities and sororities membership experience
Singing or chant alone or with a group in public in a situation that has no relevance
400
An institution assumes a _____________to a student when the university attempts to regulate certain conduct with student welfare in mind and when it has knowledge of hazing activities taking place.
Duty of care
400
What are two actions a professional should take to help prevent hazing behaviors within chapter houses?
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500
What percentage of students talk with a college staff or faculty member about their hazing experience? 2%, 5%, 13%, 18%
5%
500
The most important thing people can do to help reduce the occurrence of hazing is to drop out of the organization
False- report incidents whenever and wherever they witness tem or hear about them
500
What percentage of social fraternity members experience at least one hazing behavior
73%
500
What is the most common reason institutions get sued for in hazing cases
Negligence
500
Should you review your state laws about hazing with your community?
yes