
02-04-2005, 03:54 PM
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QUESTIONS ABOUT NO TOLERANCE POLICY ON HAZING
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We understand that the policies will raise a lot of questions. That’s only natural. We are committed to help finding answers.
First, chapters should feel entirely comfortable discussing each case with their local advisors, who understand the policies and Sigma Chi’s approach to discipline for infractions of the policies.
Second, Sigma Chi is committed to thoroughly reviewing each and every question to determine whether or not it violates policies—if it does, the Fraternity will determine how severe a violation it is and what subsequent actions, if any, will be taken.
Finally, the Fraternity understands that violations of the zero-tolerance policy will vary. While all violations will be punished, we will scale our response to make it appropriate to the situation.
Here are some answers to questions Sigma Chi received following the conference call.
Q. How are these policies different from past rules and regulations?
A. This is the first time Sigma Chi has imposed a zero-tolerance policy. This also redefines hazing and establishes more aggressive procedures and processes for addressing alleged violations.
Q. What is the difference between the new definition of hazing and the old?
A. Previously no definition was available, and this lead to inconsistent and inappropriate activities, actions, and perceptions. The new policy provides a concise meaning that is consistent with Sigma Chi, which will lead the Fraternity into the future.
Q. “Zero tolerance” implies that even the smallest violation of this new definition will result in the suspension of our chapter. Will one violation literally result in the suspension of our chapter?
A. No. However, it does mean that each instance will be thoroughly investigated and there will be consequences depending upon the severity of each violation—with the most severe resulting in charter suspension.
Q. What happens if an alumnus violates the new hazing policy?
A. We will not tolerate hazing by any Sigma Chi. Individuals who violate our rules will face disciplinary action—whether they live on campus or not.
Q. My chapter requires the pledge class to clean the house. We believe it teaches responsibility and good work ethic. Is this now considered a violation of Sigma Chi’s hazing policy?
A. A lot of activities are condoned under the excuse that things “teach responsibility or respect or good work ethic.” If the activity singles out pledges for work, this is hazing. If pledges take their turn in cleaning the house—along with every other member—it likely is not hazing.
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