Document Type
Article
Publication Date
September 2008
Abstract
This short article was prepared for the 2008 National Hazing Prevention Week Resource Guide. The intent was to demonstrate to readers that even the smallest microaggressions have an impact on one's life, and resisting the temptations to tease a naive person for their lack of awareness or sensitivity is a good step on the way to confident bystander intervention when the consequences of hazing are far more damaging.
Recommended Citation
Eberly, Charles, "Bystander Intervention: From small steps to large" (2008). Faculty Research & Creative Activity. 78.
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/csd_fac/78
https://works.bepress.com/charles_g_eberly/26/
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