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An Open Letter to the LSUS À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ
Hazing is a serious public health concern. Hazing causes significant harm to individual students, student groups, and the University. reports three in five college students experience hazing across a range of student organizations. Hazing results in significant injury and death. Not only does hazing result in significant impact on the health individual students, it can also have lasting and negative impact on the health and well-being of the campus community. It is avoidable and LSUS commits to implementing proactive initiatives to guide the campus community in promoting a positive, safe campus environment. LSUS offers , an online educational and prevention platform, to all students.
There are alternatives. Unfortunately, students participate in unacceptable or risky activities through a distorted sense that doing so will help them belong or feel a part of the group. As leaders, you have a responsibility to care about your fellow students and provide opportunities that foster personal growth, well-being, and pride in the organization. There are activities designed to achieve a positive outcome and a sense of belonging, while avoiding the risks of hazing. Be creative in your efforts and offer multiple events or activities throughout the year for students to get to know each other, develop a sense of the group's identity, and have fun! For example, consider:
You can intervene. A healthy campus environment is everyone's responsibility. All campus members can make a difference by intervening or speaking up when they see someone at risk. Referred to as bystander intervention, there are actions you can take to keep your friends and others safe. Action requires you to recognize potential dangers, to accept your responsibility to intervene, as well as to act appropriately. Follow these brief guidelines and take responsible steps to support or prevent potential harm:
LSUS Code of Student Conduct addresses hazing. The University will hold students accountable for violations of hazing policies.
The Code defines hazing (10.2 L) and provides broad descriptions of several forms of behavioral misconduct that may be relevant to hazing. For example, the Code addresses coercive behavior, endangerment, harassment, offensive behavior, and safety.
To encourage students to make responsible decisions, the university recognizes the need for amnesty from university sanctions in certain situations. Amnesty under this policy, when granted, excuses a student or registered student organization from university sanctions under the Code of Student Conduct. Amnesty is intended to encourage action when an emergency situation is present. It is not intended to excuse any student or organization causing the emergency situation or unsafe condition. The decision to grant amnesty for violations of the Code of Student Conduct will be determined as provided in Section 3.4 of the Code of Student Conduct on a case-by-case basis.
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