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- | '''Hazing''' ([[US English]]), '''initiation ceremonies''' ([[British English]]), [[:wikt:bastardisation|'''bastardisation''']] ([[Australian English]]), '''[[ragging]]''' ([[South Asia]]), or [[Deposition (university)|'''deposition''']], refers to the practice of [[ritual]]s, challenges, and other activities involving [[harassment]], [[abuse]] or [[humiliation]] used as a way of [[initiation|initiating]] a person into a [[Social group|group]] including a new fraternity, sorority, team, or club. | + | {{Redirect category shell|1= |
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- | Hazing is seen in many different types of social groups, including [[gang]]s, [[Team sport|sports teams]], schools, [[universities]], [[military unit]]s, and [[fraternities and sororities]]. The initiation rites can range from relatively benign pranks to protracted patterns of behavior that rise to the level of abuse or criminal misconduct. Hazing is often prohibited by law or prohibited by institutions such as colleges and universities because it may include either [[physical abuse|physical]] or [[psychological abuse]], such as [[humiliation]], [[nudity]], or [[sexual abuse]]. | + | {{Authority control}} |
- | ==See also== | + | |
- | *[[Death of Sanda Dia]] | + | |
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