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Turn Campus Insights Into Stronger Hazing Prevention
Despite widespread anti-hazing policies, hazing prevention remains challenging for colleges and universities because student attitudes do not always translate into intervention and reporting behaviors. Survey findings show strong support for anti-hazing policies alongside persistent misperceptions of peer norms that can inhibit bystander action, especially among male students.
Our new guide analyzes survey data from over 331,500 students and 44,358 faculty and staff members, translating results into practical implications for prevention programming and institutional readiness, such as:
- Why policy enforcement alone is not sufficient for prevention, even when policy support is high.
- How correcting peer norm misperceptions can reduce perceived social risk and support intervention.
- What differences across sexes suggest for targeted, group-based prevention messaging.
- How student education is strengthened when aligned with faculty and staff readiness, clear reporting pathways, and visible enforcement.
- And more!
Download the guide to strengthen your hazing prevention strategy with practical, data-driven takeaways.