Often times hazing is a big problem we see occurring in our society. Whether it is occurring within a sports team, sorority, school, friends, or even a group of co-workers, we hear about it on a relatively frequent basis. Often times hazing stories are justified by the person committing the act of hazing and over dramatized by the media. Conducting a full study on whether hazing actually exists and the multiple ways it exists can help members of our society to further understand the implications of the action. Throughout this study the definition of hazing has been explored as well as superfluous examples to prove hazing is prominent in our society and laws and actions taken against those who haze. Educating those around us on hazing can help end the action altogether in an effort to make our society more welcoming and less threatening. Hazing is a form of an initiation ceremony which is used as a way to induct newcomers into an organization such as a private school, sports team, sorority or any small group of people with similar interests. The most prominent groups in which hazing takes place are sororities and sports teams, however smaller social groups also display this behavior such as gangs, military units and workplaces. Although some skeptics believe that hazing is just something that has recently exploded in our society due to mass media and technology, other sources suggest that “the history of hazing is ancient with documented cases dating to at least the 1600’s. “ (Smith). A problem associated with hazing are the stereotypes that are equated with the actions. Allen says that “often times stereotypes shape perceptions of what hazing actually is, and only define those actions as a problem for athletes apart of sports teams, but consider some actions of other groups as simple antics and pranks”. Lipkins says “hazing is a dangerous cycle. It is passed down generation to generation”. Shared coping is
Often times hazing is a big problem we see occurring in our society. Whether it is occurring within a sports team, sorority, school, friends, or even a group of co-workers, we hear about it on a relatively frequent basis. Often times hazing stories are justified by the person committing the act of hazing and over dramatized by the media. Conducting a full study on whether hazing actually exists and the multiple ways it exists can help members of our society to further understand the implications of the action. Throughout this study the definition of hazing has been explored as well as superfluous examples to prove hazing is prominent in our society and laws and actions taken against those who haze. Educating those around us on hazing can help end the action altogether in an effort to make our society more welcoming and less threatening. Hazing is a form of an initiation ceremony which is used as a way to induct newcomers into an organization such as a private school, sports team, sorority or any small group of people with similar interests. The most prominent groups in which hazing takes place are sororities and sports teams, however smaller social groups also display this behavior such as gangs, military units and workplaces. Although some skeptics believe that hazing is just something that has recently exploded in our society due to mass media and technology, other sources suggest that “the history of hazing is ancient with documented cases dating to at least the 1600’s. “ (Smith). A problem associated with hazing are the stereotypes that are equated with the actions. Allen says that “often times stereotypes shape perceptions of what hazing actually is, and only define those actions as a problem for athletes apart of sports teams, but consider some actions of other groups as simple antics and pranks”. Lipkins says “hazing is a dangerous cycle. It is passed down generation to generation”. Shared coping is