The Negative Effects Of Hazing In School

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Stuart Green, an English semi- professional footballer, once said, “Hazing is where bullying becomes most clear, or where it is most simply enacted, because you can really see the negative acts form a pattern and you can also see an imbalance of power.” Looking around every day there are various types of bullies in the world. People hurt other people. At times it is intentional and at others unintentional. A very popular form of bullying, mostly used in college, is called hazing. “Hazing is the practice of playing unpleasant tricks on someone or forcing someone to do unpleasant things.” Today hazing is seen very seldom compared to when it was used back in the day, but its existence still lingers. Although it seems like it is just a …show more content…

The effects of hazing on students is overpowering and becomes very dangerous at times, but can also be very mild, yet still leave an impact on someone.
Hazing has a variety of similar effects as bullying but has certain things that differentiate the two. “Most say that hazing is any action or situation, with or without the consent of the participants, which recklessly, intentionally, or unintentionally endangers the mental, physical, or academic health of safety of a student.” It can start off as something so simple and then turn into a disaster. This is most commonly used in college as either ritual requirements or just something to embarrass upcoming freshman. “Regardless of consent, the rituals require individuals to engage in activities that are physically and psychologically stressful.” This would happen to new members involved in a frat or someone who wants to be involved in a club. “Some examples include physical injury, assault or battery, kidnapping or imprisonment, intentionally placing at risk of mental or emotional harm.” However, hazing does not only occur in just college, it has

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