sorority hazing statistics
Why fraternities and sororities should be prohibited. Facts and statistics.?
I do a pro / con debate in my class to talk publicly Why social fraternities and sororities should be prohibited. I looked everywhere and have basically come to retrieve the items press clippings showing many died on alcohol abuse and hazing. So can someone help me find some statistics and facts of why they should be prohibited? I need the link to the article with him. Thank you very much in advance!
Ah, well, drinking deaths and hazing is a good reason why should be banned … You could think of eating disorders in sororities. There is a fabulous book called promised by Alexandra Robbins … first link below have any information. And more: – "Now, with 4.3 percent of Penn students report eating disorders, Penn has exceeded the national average to eat up 4.1 percent, according to the National Assessment of College of Health … Burnett said that "no return" How many women have distorted views on diet and excessive attention to diet and exercise. He mentioned two daughters first year and sisters who are especially sensitive to eating disorders. "I would hypothesize are most at risk," said the fraternity members. "… I have self-selected in that group [that] a very strong sense of appearance and how others perceive them. "Then the rape and abuse of alcohol:" The culture of consumption "in the U.S. campus has recently gained national attention. A report published by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) notes the alarming consequences of alcohol on campus each year: 1400 student deaths from alcohol-related causes, 500,000 unintentional injuries, 600,000 assaults and 70,000 cases of sexual assault and acquaintance rape. Fraternities and sororities are among the key groups to promote this culture of drinking on campus … In 2001, Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study (CAS), a national survey of consumer University, has found that fraternity members were more likely to engage in abuse alcohol than their peers without the fraternity (75.1 percent versus 48.6 percent). Among women, 62.4 percent of the members of the sorority involved in the abuse alcohol, compared with 40.9 percent of students from other women … The National School of the sexual victimization of women (NCWSV) study showed that 20-25 percent students are victims of attempted or completed rape during their college careers. In 9 out of 10 cases, the victims know the perpetrators. Other studies also suggest that the high level of rapes occur in the houses of fraternity, brotherhood, especially against women "<<3 of rape more link (Link 4) – The men in fraternities do not seem to participate in more physical coercion and the use of drugs and alcohol as a sexual strategy as independent.