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Hazing
Keating, C. F., Pomerantz, J., Pommer, S. D., Ritt, S. J. H., Miller, L. M., & McCormick, J. (2005). Going to college and unpacking hazing: A functional approach to decrypting initiation practices among undergraduates. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 9(2), 104-126.
Cokley, K. Miller, K., Cunningham, D., Motoike, J., King, A., & Awad, G. (2001). Developing an instrument to assess college students’ attitudes toward pledging and hazing in greek letter organizations. College Student Journal, 35(3), 451-456.
Campo, S., Poulos, G., & Sipple, J.W. (2005). Prevalence and Profiling: Hazing Among College Students and Points of Intervention. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29(2), 137-149.
Crow, R. B., & Rosner, S. R. (2002). Institutional and organizational liability for hazing in intercollegiate and professional team sports. St. John’s Law Review, 76(1), 87-114.
Drout, C. E., & Corsoro, C. L. (2003). Attitudes toward fraternity hazing among fraternity members, sorority members, and non-greek students. Social Behavior and Personality, 31(6), 535-544.
Fields, S. K., Collins, C. L., & Comstock, R. D. (2007). Conflict on the courts: A review of sports-related violence literature. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 8(4), 359-369.
Finkel, M.(2002).Traumatic injuries caused by hazing practices. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 20(3), 228-33.
Hollmann, B. B. (2002). Hazing: Hidden campus crime. New Direction for Student Services, 99, 11-24.
Lodewijkx, H. F. M., & Syroit, J. E. M. M. (2001). Affiliation during naturalistic severe and mild initiations: Some further evidence against the severity-attraction hypothesis. Current Research in Social Psychology, 6(7).
Mechling, J. (2008). Paddling and the repression of the feminine in male hazing. Thymos: Journal of Boyhood Studies, 2(1), 60-75.
Pershing, J. L. (2006). Men and women’s experiences with hazing in a male-dominated elite military institution. Men and Masculinities, 8(4), 470-492.
Sodl, J. F., Bassora, R., Huffman, G. R., & Keenan, M. A. E. (2008). Case report: Traumatic myositis ossificans as a result of college fraternity hazing. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 466(1), 225-230.
Van Raalte, J. L., & Cornelius, A. E. (2007). The relationship between hazing and team cohesion. Journal of Sport Behavior, 30(4), 491-507.
Waldron, J. J., Kowalski, C. L. (2009). Crossing the line: Rites of passage, team aspects, and ambiguity of hazing. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80(2), 291-302.
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