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Hazing alleged at Montclair State against two TKE brothers

A pledge who said he sustained a severely lacerated arm in a hazing incident has seen charges placed against Tau Kappa Epsilon members Joseph D. Cordasco, 20, of Belleville, NJ and Christian A. Calderon, 21, of Union City, NJ.

Excerpt from Patch.com
The defendants, who were arrested on April 27 and
April 28, respectively, were processed at police headquarters and released
pending arraignments in Superior Court in Newark.

Montclair State University released a statement saying it “strongly condemns all forms of physical and mental hazing and has a zero-tolerance policy toward any University member participating in this type of behavior.

“As soon as the University learned of this incident we took immediate disciplinary action against the fraternity allegedly involved in this incident. With criminal charges having now been filed by the authorities, the University will pursue disciplinary proceedings and will continue to support the Cedar Grove Police Department in their ongoing investigation.”

Steven Ramos, the chief executive officer of the Indianapolis, Ind.-based TKE, was not aware of the incident until asked about it by a reporter. Ramos said the national chapter…will take immediate action.

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Opportunity in Hazing Education for a Graduate Student–University of Maine

University of Maine

Graduate Research Assistant Position

National Collaborative for Hazing Research and Prevention

Start date: August 29, 2011

Position

The graduate assistant (GA) for the National Collaborative for Hazing Research and Prevention (The Collaborative) will join an energetic and committed team working to help students achieve their full potential by promoting safer school and campus environments and co-curricular experiences. This research assistant will serve a vital role in research and prevention initiatives pertaining to hazing and bullying.

Responsibilities

The role of the GA will focus on supporting research and programmatic initiatives of The Collaborative. This will entail (though not limited to):

* Assisting with both quantitative and qualitative research tasks
* Assisting the Directors and Collaborative staff as necessary.
* Making presentations and/or conducting workshops related to the research and projects of the Collaborative.
* Actively participating in campus and community wide committees as needed.
* Coordinating and facilitating local, regional, and/or national groups as needed.
* Designing and maintaining online resources and print publications.
* Designing program announcements both electronically and for paper distribution.
* Updating and maintaining print brochures and information library.
* Actively participating in the grant writing process.
* Assist in identifying external funding sources.
* Representing the Directors at meetings and other functions as needed.
* Professionally and effectively communicating with students and colleagues both orally and in writing.

Qualifications

Master’s degree required. Must be matriculated or admitted into a University of Maine graduate program by time of hire. Experience in prevention of hazing and/or bullying or other violence is preferred. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of research design and will possess basic research analysis skills including experience and/or willingness to learn SPSS, Excel, and NVivo. Familiarity with public health framework of prevention is desired. Graduate assistantships begin August 29, 2011 and run through May 31, 2012 with possible renewal for subsequent years.

Benefits

This position carries a stipend of $13,120 payable in nine monthly installments of $1421.11 on the last day of each month beginning September 30, 2011. Tuition will be waived beginning with the Fall 2011 and extend through the Summer Session 2012. Recently approved graduate policy limits graduate assistants to a registration of no more than nine credit hours per semester; six hours during May Term/Summer Session. Additional hours may be taken at the expense of the graduate assistant. A minimum registration of 6 credit hours is required in both fall and spring semesters. The student is responsible for the payment of any required fees and insurances.

Application

Applicants for the GA position must be admitted to a University of Maine doctoral program or be in the process of applying and able to demonstrate evidence of qualifications needed to satisfy admission requirements. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume detailing relevant academic and professional experiences. More information about University of Maine doctoral studies in higher education can be found here: http://www.umaine.edu/highered/doctoralprog.htm.

Send application materials to:

Dr. Elizabeth Allan

Professor of Higher Education

118 Merrill Hall

University of Maine

Orono, ME 04469

Deadline

Review of applications will begin May 31, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled.

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One Valencia High School Football Player Charged by Grand Jury As Adult: Valencia County News-Bulletin

The Valencia County News Bulletin reported that 18-year-old Curtis Peralta has been charged with “criminal sexual penetration in the second degree, criminal sexual contact of a minor in the second degree, two counts of conspiracy to commit criminal sexual penetration in the second degree and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.”

Two other football players have been charged in juvenile court, also for “criminal sexual penetration in the second degree, criminal sexual contact of a minor in the second degree, two counts of conspiracy to commit criminal sexual penetration in the second degree and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.”

The complaintant is a single player. Two other individuals in the locker room incident did not file complaints:

VCNB Reporter: Curt Gustafson/News-Bulletin April 30, 2011. The incident allegedly occurred October 2, 2010.

From the VCNB:

Jeremiah Carroll, 18, and Jake Sanchez, 17, were charged in Juvenile Court on April 14 on charges identical to Peralta’s.

According to incident reports obtained by the News-Bulletin from the New Mexico Department of Public Safety through the Inspection of Public Records Act, two possible victims of sexual hazing “revealed that they did not feel that they were victims of abuse, battery or sexual assault.”

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Zeta Psi, University of Virginia

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excerpt

As part of a fraternity ritual, a first-year student ate a meal of gefilte fish, matzo balls and dog food, then drank a large quantity of soy sauce, and was later hospitalized with high sodium levels, court records show.

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Oregon’s Woodburn HS athletic hazing settled as juvenile matter

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AND KPTV EXCERPT

Woodburn High School basketball players accused of hazing other students have come to an agreement with the juvenile court.The school says eight members of the JV team were suspened in January for harassing teammates on campus. Four freshman members of the team reported the hazing.Investigators say the older students grabbed the victims and punched them in the groin area. The district attorney’s office reviewed the case and ruled the hazing was not considered sexual abuse.Now, the Marion County Juvenile Department says the players must meet several probationary requirements over the next six months or face more severe legal penalties.The students can’t have any contact with the victims, must meet a set curfew and they have to maintain good attendance at school.