Title IX Short: Sexual Assault Prevention – Hazing and Intimidation


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Overview/Description

Hazing is pervasive in American college campus culture, and victims of hazing might be reluctant to report it. In this video, you'll learn what hazing might look like, how it intersects with sexual violence and affects physical and mental health, and strategies for preventing hazing on campus.

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Target Audience
Members of the campus community including faculty, staff, coaches, athletic staff, health center staff, counseling center staff, residence hall staff, security personnel, student-employees, undergraduate and graduate students.

Expected Duration (hours)
0.1

Lesson Objectives

Title IX Short: Sexual Assault Prevention – Hazing and Intimidation

  • recognize methods for preventing hazing on college or university campuses
  • Knowledge Check: Title IX Sexual Assault Prevention – Hazing and Intimidation
  • Course Number:
    lc_lchr01_e15_enus

    Expertise Level
    Everyone