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Report Hazing
I have always wondered how do people report hazing, especially anonymous cuz you cant contact them for verification or for more information and the person who reported cant find out whats happening.... I was wondering why doesnt the school have like an undercover pledge or be able to randomly go to meetings and interview pledges or at least be able to contact those who dropped........... The school should have like an anonymous website where you can report hazing or problems and you could create an 'username' and be able to converse back and forth or something like that............ what does your school do?
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Someone else made this suggestion once, do a search and you'll find all the reasons why this is a crazy idea.
I don't know what kind of budget your school as but ours sure doesn't have one that can pay for an "undercover pledge". Think about that, how the hell would it work? Greeks INVITE people to be members, they (well yeah, a few exceptions), don't let just anyone join. Hazing is a problem at some school, but more and more it's getting cut down on. But there are bigger problems for most school. Why are you making all these threads that are deroggatory? Especially with rush coming up it's not very Greek-spirited. |
Why not undercover pledges?
My guess: If schools wanted to send people undercover to observe this behavior, it incriminates them even more if it still occurs. Hence, they would be more liable if something did happen. (that's the most cynical view I can come up with). Many of our national organizations, however, allow anonymous hazing reporting and take a very serious outlook on hazing. If caught, it is certain that anyone participating in the hazing is probably going to be booted. I'm glad that this is a concern of yours. I understand you are the president of your organization. It's up to you to make sure that this doesn't happen in your chapter. Judging from your attitude about it, you'll probably do a great job. ' |
Actually funny that you mention all of this. Apparently my school is in the process of hiring its first Greek advisor. And one of the few new advisors will be a hazing person. Pledges will be told that if they feel they were hazed, they can go talk to this advisor. And we've heard that one of the advisors will contact pledges and members who drop, and ask them why they are dropping.
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how hard is it to make up an 'anonymous' email address at yahoo or hotmail to tip off schools or national hq?
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Excluding the irresponsible GLO that wouldn't act unless there was a complaint/lawsuit (even though they knew what was going on), would a GLO act on an anonymous (...unverifiable?) complaint?
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I would think so...in greek life its all about risk management, im sure they would investigate it so that they dont get sued later down the road... |
first of all, i think it is fair to start looking into an issue if you have concrete proof, not just "an anonymous tip". when i was in undergrad, relations between certain organizations were not too great and i could have totally seen members of certain organizations trying to get other organizations in trouble this way. that's just a thought though.
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Pi Beta Phi has a hazing hotline.
I assume that, HQ would conduct it's own investigation on any report of hazing it received. Maybe schools could set up their own hotline of sorts and conduct their own investigations of any hazing that was reported. |
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Now if you have a chapter who every year has several people quit...look into what's going on. And I'm sure when groups report depledges, there's a space on the form to state why. But to subject everyone who quits to a one on one interview, when they are already hurting? That's BS. |
Danielle, you are right, this suggestion was made previously. Golly, look by who! (whom?)
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ver#post637393 Starting two threads on the same topic is annoying and lame. Don't do it again. |
sorry, hehehe, but i had specific questions this time though. i cant even find on my own school sites how to report hazing.......and my university barely touches on the topic. just like dont do it, blah blah, and moves on to the next topic like fundraising guidelines. This is what it says on the school website, nothing about how to report or phone numbers, etc....too bad the new memebrs/pledges are not required to go to the hazing meetings before starting so they would be able to recognize what is hazing and get out faster or report it.
Hazing Two areas where organizations have been held liable and been forced to pay large punitive settlements are injuries and deaths resulting from hazing. Hazing of organization members, new or active, alumni or prospective is against the law. Not only can an organization face a civil law suit from the victims of hazing but members involved in hazing can face criminal prosecution. The easiest way to minimize your organization's risk in regards to hazing claims is to eradicate all hazing from your organization's new member activities. (For more information on hazing, ways to eradicate hazing from your organization, and positive alternatives for new member activities, see the Student Activities brochure What Is Hazing?) |
BabyP, you can always just talk to Moe. His office is 2nd floor in the Union, but I think he's resigning for next year...
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