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This is the first socio-legal multi-jurisdictional study on hazing (ragging). This book considers four countries: the USA, India, Sri Lanka, and Australia. It states the legal position, identifies lacunas in law, and proposes possible legal solutions. Unfortunately, laws, regulations, and policies have failed to stamp out hazing from university campuses and residential colleges. Hazing has spiralled out of control in a number of countries. It has descended into a cruel, barbaric, and inhuman practice. The number of students subjected to hazing and sexual abuse is alarming. According to a 2022 survey, more than half (53%) of American students who were part of a fraternity or sorority experien...
Focuses on Veterans' alleged abuse of hospital care assistance programs. Includes American Medical Association report "Survey of Federal Medical Facilities," 1953 (p. 1717-1818); and Council on Medical Service report "Medical Care for the Indigent," May 1952 (p. 2821-2906).
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