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HazingBy: Megan Smith and Kelsey Madge
CHAPTER 5: DEVIANCE IN SPORTS
WHAT IS HAZING?
• Hazing is the practice of rituals and other activities involving harassment, abuse or humiliation used as a way of initiating a person into a group
Huge role in modern day societySeattle Mariners
SO WHY IS HAZING SO POPULAR?
GROUP IDENTITY
• Hazing is a ritual of humiliation and subjugation
• Increases cohesion • Can lead death
WHY JOIN?
• Status• Protection • Welcomes Newcomers
MARRIAGE TO THE TEAM
Test of masculinity Hazing tends to be more
aggressive
MALE HAZING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfno-LHUXeA
Traditionally Now
FEMALE HAZING
AUS EXAMPLE
COACHES
• Ignore the law• Turn a blind eye
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Groves, M., Griggs, G., & Lefl ay, K. (2012). Hazing and init iat ion ceremonies in university sport: Sett ing the scene for further research in the united kingdom. Sport in Society, 15(1), 117-131. doi :10.1080/03031853.2011.625287
Johnson, J . , & Holman, M. (2009). Gender and hazing. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 80(5), 6-9. doi :10.1080/07303084.2009.10598315
Kel ler, T. October 31, 2005, No Greater Love , MACLEANS.CA, Canada; http://www.insidehazing.com/letters.php?lettersPage=4&idno=23
Taber, T. (2013, March 1). Hazing Probe Left Dalhousie Women’s Hockey Players Feel ing ‘Bul l ied’. The Globe and Mai l .
Waldron, J . J . , & Krane, V. (2005). Whatever i t takes: Health compromising behaviors in female athletes. Quest, 57(3), 315-329. doi :10.1080/00336297.2005.10491860
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