Most female police officers report experiencing some form of harassing behaviorgender harassment, unwanted sexual attention, and/or sexual
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Most female police officers report experiencing some form of harassing behavior—gender harassment, unwanted sexual attention, and/or sexual coercion—during their careers, even if they refrain from specifically labeling the conduct as sexual harassment. Why, if these behaviors are so prevalent, do those who suffer from them avoid acknowledging them as sexual harassment? Are they simply tolerated or accepted? Are they not within an individual’s legal understanding of sexual harassment? Are they not viewed as harassing at all (e.g., jokes viewed as funny rather than inappropriate)?
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Leadership And Management In Police Organizations
ISBN: 9781483353173
1st Edition
Authors: Matthew J. Giblin
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