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"Military Hazing Has Got to Stop," a New York Times Op-ed Piece by CSPP Alumna Judy Chu

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Published 08/03/2012
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Aug 3, 2012 – California School of Professional Psychology Alumna Judy Chu wrote a powerful op-ed piece entitled, "Military Hazing Has Got to Stop," for the New York Times. Chu's article shines a light on a serious problem within the United States Military, and calls for action on the Harry Lew Military Hazing Accountability and Prevention Act from the U.S. Senate.

Chu, a democrat, is United States Representative to California's 32nd District in Los Angeles. Entering office in 2009, Rep. Chu is the first Chinese American woman elected to the U.S. Congress.

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