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Resolution
Against Hazing
Hazing is the ritualistic
harassment, abuse, or persecution of prospective "new members" or "pledges" of a
group as a means of initiation. In such practices, pledges are required to
complete often (physically and/or psychologically) meaningless, difficult, or
humiliating tasks. The activities which evolved into modern hazing originated
as legitimate team-building techniques; some are still used today in the US
military. In their essence, they are meant to make the individual fail as an
individual, but succeed as part of a team. Thus the individual learns to become
a valuable asset to the team and be loyal to its success. This philosophy of
team development continued to be used in fraternal organizations as each
subsequent war refreshed the pool of ex-military students.
Hazing became widespread after World War I. Soldiers returning from the war
re-entered colleges, and brought with them the discipline and techniques learned
in boot camp. From the 1960s through the 1980s, however, most organizations
(especially those governed by alumni at the National level such as Lambda Theta
Phi) implemented clear no-hazing policies. The North-American Interfraternity
Conference, of which Lambda Theta Phi is a member, also requires anti-hazing
education for members, as do most universities.
In most jurisdictions hazing is considered both a violation of campus rules and
a crime. The laws concerning hazing are sometimes unclear and may include
innocuous rituals that are considered perfectly fine if conducted by a school
(such as wearing uniforms in some jurisdictions). Although the definitions, in
terms of specifics, may vary from university to university, Lambda Theta Phi is
committed to complying with the law and protecting the safety and dignity of its
members and those seeking membership into the organization.
BE IT RESOLVED THAT Lambda
Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. fully endorses the “Resolution Against Hazing”
as developed by the National Interfraternity Conference, Inc
FURTHER, that all member chapter endorse this resolution, found below,
with full accountability for its provisions, and that of all current pledging
guidelines:
“BE IT RESOLVED THAT the National Interfraternity Conference hereby
unequivocally repeats its historic repudiation of any pre-initiation or
initiation practices antithetical to the laws and underlying principles for
which each member fraternity stands;
FURTHER, that this body expects each fraternity to take appropriate
action to implement the intent of this resolution;
FURTHER, that the Conference not only records its continuing disapproval
of hazing in the strongest possible terms, but declares its intention to monitor
closely the incidents of this activity through the establishment of a special ad
hoc committee for such purpose, and
FURTHER, that all member fraternities endorse this resolution.”
Any brother who engages in hazing a prospective brother does not represent
Lambda Theta Phi nor its ideals. Brothers involved in hazing will be subject to
disciplinary action by the Fraternity. Furthermore, any brother who engages in
hazing is in violation of the law and may be criminally prosecuted and/or sued
in a civil court of law for monetary damages.
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