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Originally Posted by Alumiyum
"As of February 12, 2010, the number of recorded hazing/pledging/rushing-related deaths in fraternities and sororities stands at 96 - 90 males and 6 females. *"
Since the OP specifically referred to death and other extreme measures of hazing, this is an important statistic to consider. I have not found a reputable link that gives a current statistic on specifically Greek hazing incidents, but hazingprevention.org, where my statistic came from, says that 55% of students in college have been hazed...in a club/athletic team/other organization. So since by this definition we all had over a 50% chance of being hazed regardless of the organization we joined, I stand by my statement that worrying about dying or being severely mentally/emotionally/physically shouldn't be a deterrent in deciding to rush.
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This topic is similar to understanding that crime reports are based on known incidents which are a percentage of actual incidents. Self-report studies and victimization studies of crime find that crime is more prevalent than 911 calls, official reports, and statistics reflect.
A similar effect would be found if there was a self-report and victimization study for fraternity and sorority hazing administered at colleges and universities.
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Originally Posted by Alumiyum
"For someone that appears to be as aware of, and against, hazing as the OP seems to be, it stands to reason that they would be able to recognize hazing if it occurred, remove themselves from the situation, and hopefully follow through by reporting the hazing.
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I agree. And I believe that's what PNMs/aspirants need to be reminded of. That's actually what some GLOs formally focus on during informationals/rush/aspirant programs/new member periods. This approach focuses on state laws and NHQ and school policies rather than telling aspirants whether they probably will or will not be hazed at a particular chapter. These organizations recognize that PNMs don't need members to pretend as though they know how much actual (undisclosed) hazing occurs in every chapter and can predict whether the PNM will be hazed. That can set unrealistic expectations that can lead to people saying "you told me it probably wouldn't happen" as opposed to "it isn't supposed to happen/it's against policies so please speak out if it happens."