Hazing in the U.S. Armed Forces
Recommendations for Hazing Prevention Policy and Practice
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt19jcgpbAuthor(s)
Keller, Kirsten M.
Matthews, Miriam
Curry Hall, Kimberly
Marcellino, William
Mauro, Jacqueline A.
Language
EnglishAbstract
This report documents research focused on helping the Department of Defense build a more-systematic approach to hazing prevention and response. The report documents theory and research on the root causes of hazing and findings and recommendations regarding how best to define hazing, practices to prevent and respond to incidents of hazing, and how the armed forces can improve the tracking of hazing incidents.
Keywords
Business; Management & Organizational Behavior; SociologyISBN
9780833090300, 9780833090270Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2015Classification
Personnel and human resources management
Working patterns and practices
Violence and abuse in society