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Title: SEXUAL HARASSMENT


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  • Related to Chapter 13 Gender Stratification

Mike Research Type own research for
paper  Nick Research Type own research for
paper and make own slides for
presentation Arrange for guest speaker on
effects of alcohol to lead Sexual harassment
into Sexual assault Create Bibliography from
provided information Format research
paper Research paper Introduction
Implementation, A.(b).1 Liz Sociological
approaches and research methods design
Implementation, A.(b).3 Create controversial
questions Myth / Truth Format Power point
presentation Research Conclusion
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Research Purpose
  • What will you learn from our research?
  • Ramifications of Sexual Harassment
  • Topics to Cover
  • Laws
  • The Civil Rights Act
  • FAQ
  • Specific examples and how they come about
  • Specific cases
  • Effects on males
  • EEOC
  • How to report a case
  • It is important to understand what harassment is
    so that these poor actions do not lead to
    assault.
  • Why should you be interested in this topic?
  • Sexual harassment is a precursor to this months
    nationally-recognized topic sexual assault.

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A Few Quick Questions
  • What does it take for a person to consider it to
    be sexual harassment? For example, while you are
    walking down the street and someone whistles at
    you do you consider that sexual harassment? 
  • Why dont the majority of the people who are
    sexual harassed report it?
  • In a class discussion concerning women in the
    work place, a male student states his belief that
    women are by nature better equipped to be mothers
    then executives, and shouldnt be employed in
    upper management. Is this statement considered
    sexual harassment? Why or why not?

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Sexual Assault
  • Guest Speaker

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Laws
  • It is unlawful to discriminate against employees
    and job applicants because of their
  • ü      Sex
  • ü      Marital Status
  • ü      Pregnancy or Childbirth
  • ü      Sexual Orientation

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Discriminating Against
  • Quid Pro Quo
  • A person in authority, usually a supervisor
    demands sexual favors of a subordinate as a
    condition of getting or keeping a job benefit.
  • Is directly related to an individuals term of
    employment of forms the basis for employment
    decisions affecting the individual.
  • Hostile Work Environment
  • When a co-worker or supervisor, engaging in
    unwelcome and inappropriate sexually based
    behavior, renders the workplace atmosphere
    intimidating, hostile, or offensive.

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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • prohibits employment discrimination based on
    race, color, religion, sex and national origin.

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Research Methods
  • Collecting data we used an interpretive approach
    from the various books, Internet sites and online
    journals.
  • Accumulated EBSCOhost journals and articles,
    pamphlets, and accelerated web resources.

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Research Methods
  • Along with interpretive, we also used critical
    analysis. We compared sources to one another and
    found many of the same discoveries.Quantitative
    research was also used.

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Case Studies
  • Gallagher v. Delaney
  • In that case, a secretary was the object of
    affection by her boss. For two years, he took
    her to lunch numerous times and showered her with
    gifts, including jewelry, a teddy bear, a single
    pink rose and a book about angels. He frequently
    complimented her on her appearance and gave her
    "free" days off. He never directly asked her for
    sex, but he frequently reminded her that he was
    her boss and had control over her career. In
    addition, after she complained about the
    harassment, she was given poor reviews,
    transferred to a less prestigious job, and
    ultimately terminated. The court held that these
    facts might be found by "reasonable jurors" to be
    a violation of the sexual harassment laws
    (Gallagher v. Delaney).

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Conclusion
Sexual harassment is very important for people to
understand and be aware of.
  • Sexual harassment is very important for people to
    understand and be aware of.
  • Sexual harassment is not a laughing matter,
    especially when it is being acted upon you. At
    one point, everyone in his or her life will have
    been a victim of sexual harassment. It is good
    to know your rights when dealing with this
    situation for you may want to know where to go
    and report what has happened, how to deal with it
    if you want to talk with someone, and especially
    know that it is not your fault, nor is it
    acceptable behavior.

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Here are examples of sexual harassment from EEOC.
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  • Inappropriate, sexually suggestive notes,
    letters, posters, or other written communication
  • Inappropriate, sexually suggestive comments about
    a person's clothing, body, or other aspects of
    personal appearance
  • Sexually suggestive, insulting sounds, such as
    whistles Jokes about men or women that denigrates
    their gender as a whole
  • Unwelcome sexual advances, propositions, pressure
    for sexual activity, requests for sexual favors
    in exchange for a better grade, or a promotion

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  • Inappropriate, physical exposure
  • Sexually suggestive or obscene gestures
  • Unwelcome attempted or actual kissing or fondling
  • Sexual assault, which is physical contact of a
    sexual nature against a persons will without her
    or his consent

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  • Inappropriate, unwelcome touching (patting,
    pinching), or brushing against the body
  • Coerced sexual intercourse, where the coercion is
    implied or threatened as well as physical action
    taken against a person in retaliation for
    reporting sexual harassment
  • Action taken against a person in retaliation for
    reporting sexual harassment.

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Some Examples
  • Sexual innuendos
  • So you are majoring in packaging? I love your
    package.
  • Sexual comments
  • Those jeans really fit you well.
  • Sexist insults
  • Women should be barefoot, pregnant, and kept at
    the edge of town.
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Terminology
  • Sexual harassment
  • Comments, gestures, or physical contact of a
    sexual nature that is deliberate, repeated, and
    unwelcome.
  • Sexual assault
  • Is a forced sexual act against ones will.
  •  
  • Sexism
  • The belief that one sex is innately superior to
    the other. This concept is more than an
    individuals attitude, it is built around the
    institution of our society.

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Facts v. Myths
  • Myth
  • Sexual harassment only happened to women.
  • Fact
  • Sexual harassment can happen to anyone,
    regardless of gender to sexual preference.
  •  
  • Myth
  • Sexual harassment is harmless fun. People who
    object to it have no sense of humor.
  • Fact
  • Harassment is degrading and humiliating. It can
    hurt schoolwork and professional careers. No one
    should have to endure harassment with a smile.
  •  

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Facts v. Myths, contd.
  • Myth
  • All a victim has to say is no, and the
    harasser would have stopped immediately.
  • Fact
  • Many harassers will not stop because they think
    no really means yes.
  •  
  • Myth
  • Women who are provocatively dressed are asking
    for sexual harassment.
  • Fact
  • No matter how anyone dressed, they need not
    endure sexual harassment.

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Back to the First Questions!
  • What does it take for a person to consider it to
    be sexual harassment? For example, while you are
    walking down the street and someone whistles at
    you do you consider that sexual harassment?
  •  
  • Why dont the majority of the people who are
    sexual harassed report it?
  • In a class discussion concerning women in the
    work place, a male student states his belief that
    women are by nature better equipped to be mothers
    then executives, and shouldnt be employed in
    upper management. Is this statement considered
    sexual harassment? Why or why not?

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Good Related Websites
  • Fair Employment Law
  • http//www.dwd.state.wi.us/er/discrimination_civil
    _rights/fair_employment_law.htm
  • Sexual Harassment in the Work Place A Primer
  • http//www3.uakron.edu/lawrev/robert1.html
  • Answers to the Ten Most Frequently Asked
    Questions About Sexual Harassment
  • http//www.johnwiner.com/faq/4.html
  • Sexual HarassmentFacts v. Myth
  • http//www.vix.com/pub/men/harass/myth.html

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More Websites
  • About Sexual Harassment
  • http//www.eeoc.gov/facts/fs-sex.html
  • WASH (Women Against Sexual Harassment)
  • http//www.washrag.org/index8.html
  • Feminist Majority Foundation
  • http//www.feminist.org/911/harass/html
  • Resolving Complaints
  • http//www.uwstout.edu/shb/complaints.pdf

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