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    Sexual harassment is a sexual behavior that is considered “unwelcome,” by the person or individuals the behavior is acted on. Unwelcome behavior does not mean the behavior is involuntary, which means the victim might participate in the behavior even if they do not want to. This sexual behavior may be physical, verbal, or non-verbal. Usually, this type of behavior occurs when there is a power dynamic, where the victim must consent in order to maintain their safety, job, or status. The women who…

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    What is harassment and violence? Harassment is the act of systemic or continued unwanted actions of a party or group. It could be racial profiling, trying to force someone to quit a job, or just to make someone fearful of someone. Violence is a behavior that involves someone physically forcing or hurting a person or something. Harassment and violence is a major issue in the workplace of many. Getting to know the descriptions and examples of specific types of harassment and violence, appropriate…

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    Among all the factors pertaining to harassment happening in this world today, sexual harassment in colleges is one of the worst cases possible. “Sexual harassment is a pervasive problem on our nation’s college and university campuses, one that can have devastating results.” (Ramson). The horrible news of a college student can make a lasting impact on their life, as well as their families. This behavior that an individual makes has major consequences when the outcome is finished. Americans need…

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    Bullying and harassment occurs in all differents types of forms. Bullying usually is ignited by an imbalance of power between the victim and the bully. The bully in this case does not neither have to be larger or smaller than the victim. Bullies commit constant abuse to the victim instead of being one time offenders. Harassment is a type of non physical abuse that involves both the harasser and the victim sharing equal power. The goal for the harasser is to repeatedly irritate the other…

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    Workplace harassment also known as ‘‘mobbing ' ' is defined as prejudiced or offensive behavior by which a person is oppressed in the professional aspect periodically, which inflicts emotional and labor complications. People who are going through this situation are affected in their self-esteem, increases their personal insecurity, and sometimes in aggravated cases it may cause depression or alteration. Statistics reveal alarming numbers, although both genders can be affected women have been…

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    Bullying and harassment has become a major dilemma worldwide for everyone of all ages, specifically among teenagers. From name calling to physical violence, most teens across the globe have been victimized within that range. If not, then most likely they were the bullies. In almost every country, there have been many cases of bullying and harassment, in particular, United States of America. In the US, there’s a long history of bullying and harassment regarding the slavery of African-Americans,…

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    Sexual Harassment Myths

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    surrounding sexual harassment. These myths have been defined within research as “attitudes and beliefs that are generally false but are widely and persistently held, and that serve to deny and justify male harassment of women” (Diehl, Glaser, & Bohner, 2014). Research suggests these myths can have negative consequences for individuals, families and workplaces when sexual harassment occurs (Hershcovis, Parker, & Reich, 2010). Diehl, Rees & Bohner (2012) classify sexual harassment into three…

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    Sexual harassment in an educational setting Both males and females experience some kind of sexual harassment in different settings including educational, workplace and environmental settings. Sexual harassment includes derogatory comments, slurs, jokes, sexting, letters and notes of a sexual nature, assault, touching, sexual gesture, sexually explicit pictures and cartoons. Offering favors in exchange of sexual favors is also considered as sexual harassment, and it is very common in educational…

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    Bullying and harassment plays a big in today 's society. Many deaths have been due to Bullying and harassment. Many people witness some type of bullying or harassment throughout their high school career. Not only do you hear about bullying happening around the world causing major issues between bullying and harassment happening in school and even outside of school. So many schools have had suicides due to bullying in result to, schools having to change the flow of the rules the school has set…

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    Bullying and harassment can take on many different forms. Across America, there are small children in glasses being pushed down by those bigger than them on playgrounds. There are scrawny teenagers getting thrown up against the lockers in their high schools by adolescents in letterman jackets with anger issues. Women in nice outfits, or even regular clothing like jeans and a tshirt, constantly hear inappropriate and annoying things on the street from men, such as “Hey baby,” “Nice legs,” or…

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