Contains essays in which experts from a range of disciplines discuss hazing behaviors, featuring selections from writers in the fields of social science, law, medicine, student affairs, journalism, counseling, athletic administration, and cultural studies.
General Note
Includes index.
Content Note
Understanding fraternity hazing /; Stephen Sweet --; Males courting males /; Lionel Tiger --; Groupthink /; Irving L. Janis --; Cult-like hazing /; Hank Nuwer --; Hazing and alcohol in a college fraternity /; James C. Arnold --; Pledging and hazing in African-American fraternities and sororities /; D. Jason DeSousa,; Michael V. W. Gordon,; Walter M. Kimbrough --; Examining violence in Black fraternity pledging /; Ricky L. Jones --; Troubled times in a New England university's fraternity system /; Jonathan R. Farr --; A; sorority executive's perspective on hazing: a conversation with Holiday Hart McKiernan /; conducted by; Hank Nuwer --; Military hazing /; Hank Nuwer --; Rites of passage and group bonding in the Canadian Airborne /; Donna Winslow --; Traumatic injuries caused by hazing /; Michelle A. Finkel, M. D. --; A; Carolina soccer initiation /; Gregory Danielson,; Hank Nuwer --; Hazing and sport and the law /; R. Brian Crow,; Scott R. Rosner --; Institutional liability and hazing: mainly athletics-related /; R. Brian Crow,; Scott R. Rosner --; Initiating change: transforming a hazing culture /; Susan VanDeventer Iverson,; Elizabeth J. Allan --; Hazing and gender: analyzing the obvious /; Elizabeth J. Allan.