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Sexual Harassment Complaint Fields: employee name, department, title, age, sex, date of incident, time of incident, person(s) you allege committed the sexual harassment, name, position/title Please describe the incident in detail, including your reaction to incident: ...
Homonegativity can manifest in forms such as verbal harassment, physical violence, or discriminatory behaviours. The “Out on the Fields” survey, conducted in 2015, represents the first large-scale international study focusing on homophobia in sports [60]. Participants were from six countries: Canad...
Sexual assault and sexual harassment is a crime that knows no boundaries — gender, race, economic or social — and happens far more frequently than we may realize. The crime happens approximately every 98 seconds here in the United States, and people of both genders are on either end of th...
President Obama is set to repeal the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” policy put into place by President Clinton. Angela Alioto, who has been a long time advocate for equality, sees this as another important step in the fight for gay rights. In Angela’s words, “”Equality of all of the...
Online forms of sexual violence, such as image-based sexual harassment and abuse, can have serious consequences for victims’ well-being. Still, not every victim seeks help. Therefore, the present study examined the engagement of youth with advertisements on Snapchat for the promotion of help-se...
Google made the argument defending anti-harassment actions by management, and says the legal filing has been over-interpreted. “We’re not lobbying for changes to any rules,” the company said in a statement. “This was a legal defense that we included as one of many possible defenses ...
As Liz Kelly has described in relation to sexual harassment and violence, and affirmed by our participants, victim-survivors’ experiences “shade into and out of a given category” (Kelly 1988, 48)—meaning that it is vital to understand these abuses on a ‘continuum’. This is the ...