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4 facing felonies in NIU hazing death to make first court appearance Friday

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Dr. Susan Lipkins, a New York psychologist and author, said most national fraternity organizations do a poor job of informing campus chapter leaders that they can be held responsible for hazing incidents that end badly.

Lipkins, who wrote a book on preventing hazing, said few people have been imprisoned for serious hazing incidents, but that may change as more states toughen laws.

“People are dying,” Lipkins said. “If someone died in some other way, people would be held responsible.”

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