College Student Hazing Research Paper

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More than half of college students are involved in some form of campus hazing, 73% of students participating in social fraternities and sororities have experienced at least one hazing behavior, and since 1970, there has been at least one hazing-related college death each year. Hazing is defined as humiliating and sometimes dangerous initiation rituals, especially as imposed on college students seeking membership to a fraternity or sorority. Hazing is a serious crime with serious consequences for both the perpetrator and the victim. 46% of students in high school and college believe that the most important component of hazing is to keep the code of silence which is what leads to injuries and death. There are many fraternities throughout the United States such as Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, etc. that are still active to this day even with their lists of allegations and crimes caused from Many fraternities have been accused of causing death and injury to their members and they are charged for it but they don’t stop and that is why we still have one hazing-related college death every year. Of course fraternities are meant for good purposes but ever since their foundings they have done more harm than good, causing lots of deaths. This process can’t continue as law and order is doing nothing to change it. We must completely ban all existing fraternities if this kind of action continues. The things that these fraternities make their members do is simply barbaric and dangerous, as if they are animals. This kind of unruly activity should not be accepted by society as people like Deng are attracted to these things to feel a sense of belonging. As Michael Bassey Johnson once said, “Disconnect yourself from people who cannot add five to your ten words, because, sooner or later, you won't be able to say even a

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