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			From the University of Alabama at Birmingham Student Affairs Webpage
 What Activities Can Be Considered Hazing?
 
 Striking or paddling swats of any kind
 Phone duty or answering the phone differently from members
 Treasure and scavenger hunts, road trips, etc.
 Requiring calisthenics such as sit-ups, runs, etc.
 Requiring the carrying of any items
 Preventing/restricting class attendance or sleep
 Requiring personal service or acts of servitude
 Forcing someone to eat or drink against his/her will
 Work parties or work duty for pledges, new members, candidates, or associates only
 Preventing/restricting personal hygiene
 Marking or branding
 Causing nudity or indecent exposure at any time
 Physical harassment such as pushing, cursing, shouting, etc.
 Requiring uncomfortable, ridiculous, or embarrassing dress
 Treating a person in a degrading or demeaning manner
 Requiring pledges/new members to practice any periods of silence
 Conducting “interrogations” or any other types of questioning
 Requiring signature books, paddles, etc.
 Theft or defacing property under any circumstances
 Misleading or deceiving pledges, new members, candidates, or associates in an effort to convince them that they will not be initiated, that they will be hurt during initiation or that initiation is anything other than an inspirational and dignified experience.
 “Suggesting” that new members “acquire” paraphernalia from another chapter
 Conducting any type of Hell Week activities or calling any pre-initiation activity Hell Week
 Keeping the date and time of initiation or crossing a secret
 Requiring anything of pledges, new members, associates that is not also required of members
 Telling new members to wear specific clothing
 Having new members run errands for active members
 Yelling at new members
 Requiring only new members to do study hours
 
			
			
			
			
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