Abstract

The hazing scandal that has enveloped the Northwestern University football team serves as an important reminder that allegations of misconduct — which in this case consisted of bullying, harassment, discrimination, and hazing by student‐athletes with the alleged knowledge of some of the coaches — have the potential to occur within any athletics department and can happen at the most unexpected times and places.

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