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Hazing in the U. S. Armed Forces : Recommendations for Hazing Prevention Policy and Practice.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Santa Monica : RAND Corporation, The, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (147 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780833090300
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Hazing in the U. S. Armed ForcesDDC classification:
  • 355.6/1
LOC classification:
  • U766
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Summary -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- CHAPTER ONE: Introduction -- Study Tasks and Analytical Approach -- Organization of the Report -- CHAPTER TWO: Defining Hazing -- Knowledge of Hazing -- Hazing Definitions -- Assessing the Current DoD Definition of Hazing -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER THREE: The Effects of and Motivations for Hazing -- Hazing as a Ritual or Initiation Rite -- Proposed Effects of Hazing on Hazees -- Proposed Factors Contributing to Support for Hazing Among Hazers -- A Taxonomy of Hazing in the Military -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER FOUR: Preventing and Responding to Hazing in the Armed Forces -- Potential Levels of Antihazing Efforts -- Current Hazing Training in the Armed Forces -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER FIVE: Understanding the Prevalence and Characteristics of Hazing Incidents -- The Importance of Tracking Hazing Incidents -- Tracking Hazing Incidents at the Service Level -- Potential DoD-Wide Hazing Database -- Measuring Hazing Through Surveys -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER SIX: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Defining Hazing -- Why Hazing Occurs -- Preventing and Responding to Hazing in the Armed Forces -- Understanding the Prevalence and Characteristics of Hazing Incidents -- Conclusion -- APPENDIXES -- A. Overview of Study Methodology -- B. A Case Study in Hazing Reform -- C. Coding of Service-Level Hazing Prevention Training and Education -- References.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Summary -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- CHAPTER ONE: Introduction -- Study Tasks and Analytical Approach -- Organization of the Report -- CHAPTER TWO: Defining Hazing -- Knowledge of Hazing -- Hazing Definitions -- Assessing the Current DoD Definition of Hazing -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER THREE: The Effects of and Motivations for Hazing -- Hazing as a Ritual or Initiation Rite -- Proposed Effects of Hazing on Hazees -- Proposed Factors Contributing to Support for Hazing Among Hazers -- A Taxonomy of Hazing in the Military -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER FOUR: Preventing and Responding to Hazing in the Armed Forces -- Potential Levels of Antihazing Efforts -- Current Hazing Training in the Armed Forces -- Recommendations -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER FIVE: Understanding the Prevalence and Characteristics of Hazing Incidents -- The Importance of Tracking Hazing Incidents -- Tracking Hazing Incidents at the Service Level -- Potential DoD-Wide Hazing Database -- Measuring Hazing Through Surveys -- Conclusion -- CHAPTER SIX: Conclusions and Recommendations -- Defining Hazing -- Why Hazing Occurs -- Preventing and Responding to Hazing in the Armed Forces -- Understanding the Prevalence and Characteristics of Hazing Incidents -- Conclusion -- APPENDIXES -- A. Overview of Study Methodology -- B. A Case Study in Hazing Reform -- C. Coding of Service-Level Hazing Prevention Training and Education -- References.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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