7/14/2023 0 Comments Roger guedes hazing![]() ![]() ![]() Making an intentionally false accusation of hazing is strictly prohibited.Retaliating in any manner against an individual who reports hazing or who participates in an investigation of a hazing report is strictly prohibited and will be referred to the Office of Community Standards and Student Conduct (CSSC).Any university community member (individual or group) with knowledge or suspicion of hazing must report the activity to the appropriate university officials or the Wright State University Police Department (WSUPD).This policy applies to all university community members and applies to behavior on or off university property, regardless of the person’s willingness to participate. Of hazing experiences went unreported to campus officialsĪccording to the initial findings from the National Study of Student Hazing Sexualized hazing involving coerced or forced sexual acts to the person being hazed or encouraging them to do something sexual to someone else.The expectation of participation in activities that are illegal, lewd, or in violation of university policy.Undue interference with academic pursuits (i.e., late hours or numerous required activities that interfere with class time and studying).Forced altering of physical appearance, i.e., head or eyebrow shaving, etc.Acts intended to cause mental stress or humiliation including sleep or food deprivation, kidnapping or abandonment, confinement in a small space, forced exclusion from social contact, including social media, forced conduct or apparel that could result in ridicule, any activity that is designed to shame or humiliate.Forced or coerced consumption of food, alcohol, or drugs.Brutality of a physical nature including paddling, whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics, or exposure to the elements. ![]() Hazing involves doing any act or coercing another, including the victim, to do any act of initiation into any student or other organization or any act to continue or reinstate membership in or affiliation with any student or other organization that causes or creates a substantial risk of causing physical or mental harm to any person, including coercing another to consume alcohol or a drug of abuse, as defined in Section 3719.011 of the Ohio Revised Code.Īctions and situations outside the normal scope of the organization that may constitute hazing include, but are not limited to, the following: ![]()
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