Event Details
This program is guided by the Hazing Prevention Framework (HPF), the only research-based framework for campus hazing prevention, and will specifically focus on the component of implementation. Implementation
Event Details
This program is guided by the Hazing Prevention Framework (HPF), the only research-based framework for campus hazing prevention, and will specifically focus on the component of implementation. Implementation is the use of specific strategies shown to be effective in hazing prevention, aligned with research-informed education and compliance with the Stop Campus Hazing Act. The presenters will outline promising research-based and research-informed strategies for prevention, including social norms campaigns (Marchell et al., 2022), bystander intervention skill-building (Kerschner & Allan, 2024; Santacrose et al., 2020), trainings, workshops, and more. Attendees will examine implementation strategies that support sustainable, campus-wide hazing prevention through shared responsibility.
About Partner in Focus Webinars
‘Partner in Focus’ webinars are designed to showcase original contributions by an AFA Educational Partner. This can include opportunities to share original research, frameworks, and services designed to elevate the work of sorority and fraternity professionals.
Presenter(s)
Devin Franklin, M.Ed. | Doctoral Research Fellow, StopHazing
Lauren Griffin, M.Ed. | Program and Prevention Coordinator, StopHazing
Learning Outcomes
As a result of attending this program, attendees will…
- Identify how the Hazing Prevention Framework (HPF) can guide hazing prevention while fostering more inclusive and safe campus environments.
- Describe the component of implementation for campus hazing prevention and identify strategies for sustainable, campus-wide hazing prevention programs.
- Identify clear next steps for operationalizing research-informed implementation strategies to prevent hazing on campus as a part of a larger comprehensive approach to prevention.
Continuing Education
Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd) may obtain CE credits for attending this program. This program is eligible for Core or Fraternity Sorority Life specialty (FSL) credit [1 credit].
AFA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). Programs that qualify for CE credit in this program will be clearly identified. AFA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

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Time
March 24, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm View in my time

