Myth or Fact?
Sam's Law
Hazing Scenarios
Resources at UW
Reporting at UW
100

True of False: Hazing only happens in fraternities, sororities, and athletic teams. 

False: Hazing can happen in any student organization, intramurals, rec clubs, fraternities, sororities, athletic teams, and living group. 

100

What is hazing? 

Hazing includes any act committed as part of a person’s recruitment, initiation into, pledging, admission into, or affiliation with a student group that is likely to cause bodily danger, physical harm, or serious psychological or emotional harm, to any student.

100

One of the older members of a fraternity or sorority decided they want to test the toughness of new members. The older member creates an activity called “freeze out” where the new members have to stand outside in cold weather while wearing only their undergarments. Is this considered hazing? Why or why not?

Yes, it is considered hazing because it embarrasses, shames, and disgraces the new members. This scenario could also be physically detrimental to the participants.

100

Does UW have a Hazing Prevention Website?

Yes, you can visit washington.edu/hazingprevention to learn more about our prevention program across the system! 
100

If you are a witness or victim of hazing, what should you do? 

You can report a hazing allegation through the CSSC (or student conduct website at UWB and UWT, respectively), email nohazing@uw.edu, stop by your CSSC or Student Conduct Office, or call those offices. You can also request to meet with the Hazing Prevention & Response Specialist.  

200

True or False: Washington's Anti-Hazing Law is also known as Sam's Law. 

True: Sam's Law was passed in March 2022 that reshaped the state's anti-hazing policy, education, and requirements of students, employees, and institutions. 

200

Does Sam's Law include an amnesty policy for students?

Yes, “...A person who witnesses hazing or has reasonable cause to believe hazing has occurred or will occur and makes a report in good faith may not be sanctioned or punished for the violation of hazing unless the person is directly engaged in the planning, directing, or act of hazing reported….”

200

Requiring new members of an organization to attend an education program about alcohol and drug use. Is this considered hazing? Why or why not? 

No, this is not considered hazing, as every new member is required to complete the training. 

200

How many homegrown programs does UW have for hazing prevention?

15! We have 15 homegrown programs to offer students, organizations, and employees to discuss hazing. To view our programs and schedule it, email nohazing@uw.edu. 

200

Can you remain anonymous when making a hazing report?

Yes, you can remain anonymous when making a hazing report. When the fields ask for your name and email address, make sure you put an anonymous name (i.e., John Doe). However, please make sure you provide as much information as possible with the incident description! 

300

True or False: Hazing and bullying are the same thing. 

False: Characteristics of bullying include aggressive behavior, intended to cause harm, and repeated over time. Characteristics of hazing include sometimes aggressive behavior, not always intended to cause harm, and not always repeated over time 

300

How are incoming students educated on the dangers of hazing, hazing behavior, and how to make a report?

All incoming students are required to receive hazing prevention education through their orientation sessions. 

300

To earn “points,” your organization has decided that the newest members will perform tasks for the upperclassmen of the group. These tasks include washing older members’ cars, picking up around the seniors’ houses/dorms, and being a designated driver. Is this considered hazing?  Why or why not?

Yes, this is considered a harassment level of hazing as the new member is serving as personal servitude towards the active/older members. 

300

How can you get involved with our hazing prevention efforts at UW?

You can get involved with hazing prevention in the following ways: 

Join the Hazing Prevention Advisory Committee

Lead conversations with friends and your organizations about hazing prevention

Schedule your organization to receive a hazing prevention program

300

If I have a concern regarding another student on campus but I'm unsure if they are being hazed, I can submit this report for the university to do a "check-in" on the student.

You can submit a Care Report through SafeCampus or CSSC. 

400

True or False: Hazing is viewed as a rite of passage. 

True: The stigma surrounding hazing is that it is a rite of passage to join that specific organization and/or team. 
400

Does UW need provide a public report of organizations that are found responsible for hazing?

UW is required by Sam's Law to make public any findings of responsibility by a student organization of hazing, alcohol, drug, physical, or sexual assault on our website for at least five years. 
400

An organization requires its new members to stay up all night studying in the library and common area. Is this considered hazing? Why are why not?

Yes, this is considered hazing as a harassment level due to sleep deprivation. 

400

Where is the Hazing Prevention & Response Specialist located at UW?

David C. Hall Building (formerly Hall Health) on the UW Seattle Campus. 

They also travel to UW Bothell and UW Tacoma multiple times a quarter to meet with students and employees. 

400

What is the Good Samaritan Guideline? 

Good Samaritan Guideline may provide protection for violations other than hazing if specific criteria are met.

A conduct officer may elect not to initiate a conduct proceeding regarding alcohol or other drug violations against a student who, while in the course of helping another person seek medical assistance, admits to the unlawful possession or use of alcohol or drugs, provided that the possession was for personal consumption and the use did not place the health or safety of any other person at risk. 

500

True or False: There is a national hotline for hazing

True: The number is 615-343-7867

500

What does the law say about those who agree or want to participate in hazing activities? 

Under WA State law and WAC, the victim's consent cannot be used as a defense. Even if someone agrees to participate in the hazing activity, it may not be true consent when considering peer pressure and the desire to belong to the group. Therefore, an organization cannot have an individual even if they are willing participants.

500

During a party, active members say, "Let's get blacked out together," with new members around. New members feel pressure to participate and drink alcohol, even though they are underage. Is this considered hazing? Why or why not? 

Yes, this is considered to be hazing because of the implied pressure to consume alcohol and drink until they black out. 

500

What is a national resource for hazing prevention that UW utilizes? 

Gordie Center

Hazinginfo.org

Hazing Prevention Network

Penn State University - Piazza Center

StopHazing

500

If I'm unsure about reporting, what should I do?

You should still report! UW would rather students over-report than under-report. You could also meet with the Hazing Prevention & Response Specialist, nohazing@uw.edu, to discuss your concerns more.