Ah hazing. I actually have a lot of experience with that. If you ask most Marines, especially in the infantry, there is “no such thing as hazing only good training.” I was in a unit where hazing was a normal part of daily activities. read more
Ah hazing. I actually have a lot of experience with that. If you ask most Marines, especially in the infantry, there is “no such thing as hazing only good training.” read more
Nevertheless, hazing has long been a part of the culture of clinical medical education and residency programs, much as it was a part of the military culture. Erasing hazing will therefore require a change in culture, which can be a difficult and prolonged process. read more
The United States military defines hazing as unnecessarily exposing a fellow soldier to an act which is cruel, abusive, oppressive, or harmful. In the modern western military, which combines discipline with welfare priorities, initiation practices can cause controversy. read more