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J. Patrick Biddix; Emily Perlow; Hailey Flavin; Akeya Simeon – New Directions for Student Services, 2024
Hazing is a longstanding tradition within student groups at American middle schools, high schools, and colleges. The pursuit of acceptance leads young adults to endure physical, mental, or emotional abuse through tolerated behaviors. In this article, we define hazing in the context of the secondary and college setting, exploring some of the…
Descriptors: Hazing, Prevention, Middle School Students, High School Students
Stevan J. Veldkamp; Jenny Walker; William Cangialosi; Benjamin Batey – New Directions for Student Services, 2024
Hazing is a growing concern in US middle schools, high schools, and colleges. As more is understood about the complex phenomenon, so are strategies to prevent its occurrence and the cultures supporting it. This article reviews and critiques prevention strategies in four case studies set in high school, college, and student organization settings. A…
Descriptors: Hazing, Intervention, Prevention, Middle School Students
Thomas H. Sawyer; Tonya L. Sawyer – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2024
Teaching physical education involves more than overseeing what happens on the field, court or in the swimming pool. Physical educators also need to control the locker room, where students hazing other students may be common practice at certain schools. This case is a good example of what happens when teachers and coaches fail to supervise athletes…
Descriptors: Supervision, Hazing, Athletic Coaches, Athletes
Essex, Nathan L. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2014
Hazing in public schools is a significant problem that may result in serious physical or emotional harm to students who are victims. According to experts in the field, each year more than 1,500,000 American students become new hazing victims. Hazing also results in legal challenges for school personnel. The courts consider public schools to be…
Descriptors: Hazing, Public Schools, Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility
Tokar, Krzysztof; Stewart, Craig – Physical Educator, 2010
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of hazing that had existed in former high school athletes who were enrolled in introduction to coaching classes in a Northern Rocky Mountain state. A nationally accepted survey was given to 189 college students of whom the majority had participated in high school sports. Results were…
Descriptors: High Schools, Hazing, Athletes, Athletic Coaches
Waldron, Jennifer J.; Lynn, Quinten; Krane, Vikki – Sport, Education and Society, 2011
In the United States, initiation or hazing activities in high school and university sport are increasingly being recognized as a serious issue facing coaches and sport administrators. These events include humiliation, degradation or abuse of new team members, presumed to enhance team bonding. This study is grounded in Waldron and Krane's…
Descriptors: Athletes, Males, High School Students, Hazing
DeWitt, Douglas M.; DeWitt, Lori J. – NASSP Bulletin, 2012
While collegiate fraternity and sorority hazing are well documented problems that receive prominent attention, hazing at the high school level is also a serious issue. Across the nation, media headlines offer a continual reminder that high school hazing is not a phenomenon of the past. As high school principals seek ways to discourage and…
Descriptors: Violence, Principals, High Schools, Followup Studies
Waldron, Jennifer J.; Kowalski, Christopher L. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2009
Framed within the psychosocial context of the sport ethic and social-approval goal orientation, 10 female and 11 male current collegiate or former high school athletes participated in individual interviews about their hazing experiences. Data analysis resulted in seven lower order themes and two higher order themes. The higher order theme of the…
Descriptors: Hazing, Athletes, Social Influences, Social Attitudes

Dixon, Mary – Journal of Law and Education, 2001
After providing recent survey evidence of significant widespread hazing of students in high schools, author calls for the enactment of stricter state anti-hazing laws to eliminate adverse impact of hazing on students' physical and mental well-being. Author also calls for increased educational efforts to reduce hazing. (PKP)
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Hazing, High School Students, High Schools
Hoover, Nadine C.; Pollard, Norman J. – 2000
Noting that high school students are just learning to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate behavior and that without healthy adult supervision, initiation rites may become hazing incidents, this study surveyed students' experiences with hazing and initiation activities. Participating in the survey were 1,541 students from a random…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Hazing, High School Students, High Schools

Roark, Mary L. – School Counselor, 1992
Describes campus violence found on college campus, including rape, assault, hazing, harassment, and bias-related violence. Offers set of guidelines to assist high school students in assessing campus safety at colleges and universities they may be considering. Discusses high school counselor's role in providing information and perspectives that…
Descriptors: Aggression, College Choice, College Preparation, College Students