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How to Avoid the Hazing Trap 10 May 2002 Edition

Transcript of How to Avoid the Hazing Trap 10 May 2002 Edition.

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How to Avoid the Hazing Trap

10 May 2002 Edition

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Attention

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Objective

• The objective of this seminar is for the student to comprehend the concept of hazing.

• The objective of this seminar is for the student to respond to avoiding the hazing trap.

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Overview

• Definition

• Critical Attributes

• Examples and Non-examples

• Avoiding the trap

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Rules of Engagement

• Informal lecture– Ask questions

• Sources used– The American Heritage® Dictionary of

the English Language, Third Edition– CAPR 52-10, CAP Cadet Protection

Policy– DoD Hazing Policy

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Definition

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 1

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 1 Examples

• An officer slaps another officer for not saluting. This slapping officer is an example.

• A Training Instructor (TI) makes a recruit scrub toilets with a toothbrush for having poorly shined shoes. The TI is an example.

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Critical Attribute 1 Non-Examples

• An officer slaps another officer for not saluting. The officer who was slapped is a non-example.

• A Training Instructor (TI) makes a recruit scrub toilets with a toothbrush for having poorly shined shoes. The recruit who had to scrub toilets is a non-example.

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Critical Attribute 2

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 2 Example

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 2 Example

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 2 Example

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 2 Example

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 2 Example

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attribute 2 Example

• DoD Policy on Hazing:– “Hazing is defined as any conduct

whereby someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed to any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.”

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Critical Attributes Review

• Any conduct where someone causes another to suffer or to be exposed [to hazing].

• Any activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful.

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Examples/Non-Examples

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Examples/Non-Examples

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Examples/Non-Examples

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Examples/Non-Examples

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Examples/Non-Examples

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Avoiding the trap - Precepts

• Why we can’t list “do’s” and “don’ts”

• Old philosophy – Punishment

• New philosophy – Reward

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Avoiding the trap - Principles

• Set the bar high

• Counter wrong thinking with critical attributes and definitions

• Common sense

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Conclusion

• Definition of hazing

• Critical Attributes

• Examples/Non-examples

• Avoiding the trap

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“Those who know better,know better.”

- Robert B. Smith