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Parents of Two Campers Sue Arizona counselors:

From the breaking news story linked here:

Lawsuit was filed in Maricopa County Superior Court by Tucson attorneys Lynne M. Cadigan and her law partner Kim E. Williamson on April 10 on behalf of two 12-year-old campers against their two counselors who the boys claim abused them. Although the lawsuit charges them with egregious offenses, the criminal charges are very minor. –Moderator.


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Why the press needs to speak out against the Arizona camp debacle

In my opinion, the failure of this county in Arizona to hand the decision over to a jury to make for or against the original felony charges is as grave a misjudgment as the actions of the counselors who attacked pre-teen boys. Hank Nuwer, April 11, 2006

Journalists and citizens should keep these words in mind:
“The greatest threat to our industry lies not in the high drama of prior restraint — we won’t see another Pentagon Papers-style showdown, as governments don’t want the PR fallout of true banana republic repression. No, what we are seeing instead are fresh challenges to our ability to gather the news, sprinkled with some good old-fashioned strong-arming. In each instance, with rare exceptions, we’re not raising enough hell when we are silenced, detained, arrested or flakked to death.”
–Bill Moyers, newsman, 2006. (Thanks to alert WORDster Linda Mah and Ted Pease’s TODAY’S WORD ON JOURNALISM–Tuesday, April 11, 2006)

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Athletic hazing: Too often, no bad deed goes punished. Case goes down the toilet.

Parents of South Carolina victim won’t cooperate with police after son’s head shoved in toilet. The coach apparently acted swiftly and suspended five players, according to a local sportswriter, and I’d agree the school and coach did their part. In an unrelated case, two coaches were fired after their charges had sex on the bus. Hazing in lockerrooms and camps IS the reponsibility of coaches to prevent.
The story of this dropped-ball case in South Carolina is described here.
Pressures on families to drop charges in athletic incidents are enormous. In the case of Skyview High School in Utah where a civil suit took its course, the victim had to move out of town and live with relatives.

Also, in South Carolina, (January 6, 2006) The Rock Hill Herald noted Rock Hill High School suspended two coaches and seven wrestlers for hazing on a road trip to Virginia.
The following is an excerpt from my book, Broken Pledges. Grad student Steve Jensen conducted the interview.
1989
Central Beurden High School (Kansas)
Wrestling initiation

At the 1989 Future Farmers of America (FFA) convention, Darrin Rierson
said that no illicit initiations were required.
However, he did tell interviewer Steve Jensen that the school wrestling
team sometimes swirls
the heads of rookies in a toilet, then flush it.

Jensen (from tape): Who usually does that to you?

Rierson: Upperclassmen.

Jensen: Upperclassmen do that? Now, do the coaches ever know about this?

Rierson: Well, they know about it. Usually they say, “We’re gonna have an
initiation.” They
won’t tell us about it. They kinda just walk out for a little bit, y’know?

Jensen: …Do they actually know what the upperclassmen are gonna do?”

Rierson: Yeah, more or less.

Jensen: Yeah? They do?

Rierson: They just kind of let it happen.

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Goat tease: Kentucky also has chapter humiliate pledges with baaa-humbug buffoonery

Alpha Gamma Rho caught with goat under less than humane conditions: story here

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Chico State Sends Rep to Back Law Honoring Youth Who Died at Chico

Details in this informative story.