http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2012-09-20/dangers-hazing-and-whats-being-done-about-it
For the past four decades,
at least one student a year has died as a result of hazing on U.S.
college campuses. Last year hazing claimed the lives of two young
people, one at Cornell University and another at Florida A&M. At
least 44 states have laws designed to curb harmful rites of induction
into fraternities, sororities, marching bands and other campus groups.
But those who break the laws are rarely prosecuted. Some anti-hazing
advocates call for ridding campuses of the Greek societies that often
have a long tradition of initiation rites that sometimes turn dangerous.
Others argue these groups and clubs do more good than harm. Guest host
Steve Roberts talks with a panel of experts about efforts to stop
hazing.
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