Data & Resources
Dartmouth Specific Data
Dartmouth Hazing Incidents & Outcomes
- Each term, the Community Standards and Accountability Office reports on findings from the Organization adjudication Committee related to hazing.
Dartmouth HPC Survey Results
The Hazing Prevention Consortium conducted a survey of Dartmouth College students in April 2018 (1). The majority of Dartmouth students who responded felt:
- There is NO good reason to haze new members of a group (67%).
- Hazing is NOT an effective way to create bonding (60.2%) or initiate new members (62.3%).
- They do NOT need to be hazed to feel like they belong to a group (90.5%).
- It can be hazing even if someone agrees to participate (80.8%).
- *Survey respondents were students from across campus (not just members of the Greek community).
- *Percentages include respondents who "strongly agreed," "agreed", or "agreed more than disagreed."
- Hazing Prevention Consortium (April 2018). Dartmouth College Campus Hazing Survey Report (Unpublished). Response Rate 24.2%, N=220.
National Hazing Data and Facts
Stop Hazing is a leading resource for hazing research and prevention. This data provides a glimpse on how college students nationally view hazing and hazing behaviors.
Campus Resources
Many departments and offices on campus work together on hazing prevention and can serve as resources for you or your student organization. Some of these include:
Anonymous Reporting Form
Please use this form to report any information on a crime or other matter that may be of interest to the Dartmouth College Department of Safety and Security.