Anti-Hazing Act of 2018 Quiz
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What was the major legal outcome following the death of Marvin Reglos?

  • His family reached an amicable settlement. (correct)
  • The initiation rites were declared illegal.
  • The accused fraternity members were convicted.
  • The case went to a high-level court.
  • Which of the following is NOT a limitation of RA 8049 as indicated in the content?

  • It does not ban hazing outright.
  • Liability is only for cases resulting in physical injury or death.
  • It requires prior written notice for hazing to be punishable.
  • It applies only to school organizations. (correct)
  • What happened to the fraternity members accused in the San Beda College hazing case?

  • All charges against them were cleared. (correct)
  • They were fined by the university.
  • They faced a lengthy court trial.
  • They were permanently expelled from the college.
  • How many convictions related to hazing have occurred since 1995 as per the content?

    <p>One</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What defines hazing according to RA 8049?

    <p>An initiation rite for membership in an organization.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the cause of death for Horacio Tomas Castillo III?

    <p>Massive heart attack from injuries</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Christian dela Cruz sustain his fatal injuries?

    <p>Being beaten by gang members during an initiation rite</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What pattern is evident in Guillo Cesar Servando's death?

    <p>He was seen alive but injured before he collapsed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of injuries did Marc Andre Marcos sustain?

    <p>Severe bruising</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a common consequence faced by the victims of hazing described in the document?

    <p>Serious internal injuries leading to death</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following statements is true regarding Ariel Inofre's condition before his death?

    <p>He avoided telling his parents about the hazing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the '30 second massacre' refer to in Christian dela Cruz's case?

    <p>An extreme beating for acceptance into a gang.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What aspect of Guillo Servando's final moments was particularly alarming?

    <p>He was seen struggling and later dragged by suspects.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Anti-Hazing Act of 2018 (RA 11053)

    • The Anti-Hazing Act of 2018 is a Philippine law.
    • It aims to prevent hazing.
    • It's labelled as RA 11053.

    Deaths Caused by Hazing

    • Hazing has resulted in deaths.
    • The data spans from 1954-present.
    • This includes various fraternities and schools.
    • Specific examples of victims and associated fraternities/schools are detailed in the documents (e.g., Gonzalo Albert, Upsilon Sigma Phi, University of the Philippines)

    Brutal Hazing Cases (Specific Cases)

    • Hazing incidents/cases described involved various scenarios and victims.
    • These incidents involved physical abuse and other forms of hazing.
    • These cases show the severity of the problem of fraternities and hazing activities.
    • Individuals such as Christian dela Cruz, Ariel Inofre, Guillo Servando, Marc Andre Marcos, and Marvin Reglos are detailed as hazing victims, along with their personal circumstances.
    • RA 8049, the previous anti-hazing law, had important limitations.
    • It did not completely prohibit hazing.
    • Prior written notice to school authorities was needed for liability to arise.
    • A victim's suffering of injury or death was required to establish liability.

    Amendments to the Anti-Hazing Law of 1995

    • Amendments exist as part of the anti-hazing law.

    Definition of Hazing (Under RA 8049)

    • Hazing entails initiation rites/practices for joining a fraternity, sorority, or organization.
    • Any form of physical or psychological harm is considered hazing
    • Examples from paddling to whipping, beatings to branding, forced calisthenics, exposure to the weather, and substance abuse

    Scope/Coverage

    • The law covers both school-based and non-school-based fraternities, sororities, and groups.
    • Applicable initiation and recruitment regulations within communities are also covered

    Regulation of School-based Initiation Rites

    • Initiation rites under school-based settings must have an application submitted 7 days prior to the scheduled date.

    Appointment and Identification of Advisers

    • Fraternities/Sororities have to declare their faculty adviser in good standing in the school.

    Person/s Liable (Penalties)

    • Penalties and liability are clearly defined against individuals who engage in hazing.
    • This includes those directly involved, perpetrators involved in hazing while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
    • Penalties are outlined, relating to prison terms and fines.

    Participation of Branches of Government

    • Different branches of the government participated, with different roles.
    • Government officials have had public statements on the issue.

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    Test your knowledge about the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018, its implications, and the significant cases of hazing in the Philippines. This quiz covers the evolution of hazing laws, notable incidents, and the effects of hazing on victims and communities.

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