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Hazing in the U.S. Armed Forces: Recommendations for Hazing Prevention Policy and Practice : RAND Corporation , 2015

2015

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From the preface: "Initiation activities have long been part of U.S. military culture as a way to mark significant transitions, status changes, and group membership. However, along with these activities have often come acts of hazing, in which individuals are subjected to abusive and harmful treatment. In recent years, extreme cases of alleged hazing have led to the highprofile deaths of several service members, resulting in renewed interest from the public and Congress in seeing these hazing rituals eliminated from military culture."

Authors - Keller, Kirsten M., Lim, Nelson, Hall, Kimberly Curry, Matthews, Miriam, Marcellino, William, Mauro, Jacqueline A.

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Keller, Kirsten M., Lim, Nelson, Hall, Kimberly Curry, Matthews, Miriam, Marcellino, William, Mauro, Jacqueline A.

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