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A Document Analysis of Anti-Hazing Policy
Salinas, Cristobal ; Boettcher, Michelle ; Plagman-Galvin, Jennifer
Salinas, Cristobal
Boettcher, Michelle
Plagman-Galvin, Jennifer
Abstract
Every year students are physically, mentally, and/or emotionally injured due to hazing. Some injuries are so significant they result in student deaths, yet “hazing is an issue that has been largely overlooked and under studied” (Allan & Madden, 2008, p. 5). Hazing is institutionalized by organizations, clubs, and groups, as well as within campus policy. Student hazing experiences are different for the individual(s) involved, and institutional experiences vary as institutions have their own hazing definitions and policies. Through document analysis, we examined and critically analyzed the ambiguous anti-hazing policy at the state and federal levels.
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2018-06-01
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https://doi.org/10.25774/fmh9-m860
