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Allan, E., & Madden, M. (2008). Percent of students in each activity that experienced at least one
hazing behavior. [Where Does Hazing Take Place?]. Retrieved March 27, 2017, from
http://www.hazingprevention.umd.edu/HazingPrevention/HazingStatistics.aspx
(Allan, Madden)
This source is a figure representing where on college campuses hazing takes place the most
often. It has a variety of ten separate campus organizations showing the percent of students in
each activity that have experienced at least one hazing behavior. This image will be used to
enforce the point that hazing doesnt only happen in Greek life, but in other organizations that
might not even be expected, like the Honor Society. This image is important and will most
certainly be used. The image comes from a Scholarly Journal published by two highly accredited
doctors.
Allan, E. J., & Madden, M. (2008). Hazing in View: College Students at Risk. Initial Findings
from the National Study of Student Hazing,1-52. Retrieved April 5, 2017, from
http://www.stophazing.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/hazing_in_view_web1.pdf
(Allan, Madden)
This published journal is a series of documented research based on the analysis of 11,482 survey
responses and over 300 interviews with students and campus personnel from 53 separate
institutions. The authors have documented problems related to student hazing including physical
and psychological harm and even death. This entire journal is full of charts, graphs, infographics,
and interviews that will play multiple part in our project. This source is extremely credible,
Hazing and Its Consequences. (n.d.). Retrieved April 05, 2017, from
http://hazingprevention.org/home/hazing/hazing-and-its-consequences/
This source recounts the consequences and impacts that hazing has on those who haze, those
who have been hazed, and the organization that the hazing was taking place in. I am planning on
using this source because it has many examples of the different types of impacts including
declining grades, losses of regulation, PTSD, etc. This source seems fairly credible due to the
Janssen, J. (n.d.). Six Steps You Must Take to Prevent Hazing at Your School. Retrieved April
(Janssen)
Jeff Janssen from Janssen Sports Leadership Center reviews six steps to help student athletes and
their coaches prevent hazing on their teams and at their school. The steps revolve around
building a strong leadership system, creating a positive environment, and installing buddy
systems. While these steps do seem to show a good solution, depending on the flow of our
McAndrew, S. (2016, October 19). UNR freshman in ICU after fall at Sigma Nu fraternity
http://www.rgj.com/story/news/education/2016/10/18/unr-freshman-icu-following-fall-
sigma-nu-fraternity-house/92368726/
(McAndrew)
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The story behind this article is interesting, because it reads UNR freshman in ICU after fall at
Sigma Nu fraternity house, along with investigations around the incident. Many have said that
this is a cover up for hazing, while others just say he simply fell. Apparently when any harm
comes to any student inside a fraternity, it becomes an investigation. This source is pretty
questionable. It comes from an online news journal, but that can always receive false
North Carolina Hazing Laws. (n.d.). Retrieved April 05, 2017, from
http://www.stophazing.org/north-carolina/
Simply put, this lists two hazing laws put in place for North Carolina, specifically. The first of
the two is Hazing; definition and punishment, and the second, Witnesses to hazing trials; no
indictment to be founded on self-criminating testimony. The source is credible since they are
actual laws for North Carolina. If using this source, it would only be brief to explain the legal
Nuwer, H. (1999). Wrongs of passage: Fraternities, sororities, hazing, and binge drinking.
(Nuwer)
This book explores the problems of hazing and binge drinking in sororities and fraternities on
specifically college campuses in America. Included in this book are stories from some of the
students who have been seriously injured, or died, as a result of hazing. And as a result, the
author has included a list of recommendations for reformation for the universities. I believe that
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personal stories have the biggest impact when it comes to topics like this, so this is a top choice
Schlank, C. (n.d.). A Fraternity Brother Speaks Out. Retrieved April 05, 2017, from
http://hazingprevention.org/home/hazing/stories/a-fraternity-brother-speaks-out/
(Schlank)
I believe this is one of the most important sources here. This is a letter written by a previous
member of a fraternity speaking out against the hazing he was experiencing. Because he was
making it noticed and kept talking about how he and his brothers were being treated
inhumanely, he was called a cancer to the organization by his elder brothers who had tried to
get him removed from the chapter. This letter was posted on the hazing prevention website,
making it seem like a credible source, but since it is a letter, you never know whether or not the
Silveira, J. M., & Hudson, M. W. (April 01, 2015). Hazing in the College Marching
(Silveira)
This study was done to research and investigate hazing in marching bands through a series of
surveys. The reason I chose this journal was for the fact that the hazing was taking place in an
organization that one would typically not think of when it comes to hazing. In marching bands,
the most reported form of hazing involved public verbal humiliation, or degradation. Since this is
a peer reviewed journal, the source is credible. I will most likely use this source to reinforce the
Suggs, W. (September 03, 1999). 79% of College Athletes Experience Hazing, Survey
(Suggs)
This journal is pointing out the fact that nearly two-thirds of athletes have admitted to
participating in questionable behavior, and over a quarter of those students have participated in
dangerous and/or criminal behavior. One point made in this journal that I believe is not made
enough is that females are almost just as likely as males are to participate in these actions, and
that only 10% of coaches reported knowing that hazing activities were going on. The only thing
about this article is that people can report anything they want. It is very easy to lie, which makes