Sexual harassment often gives a victim the feeling of being exposed in front of the harasser and others around them. Those that harass others are breaking the law and deserve to be reprimanded for their actions. Laws governing harassment are used to convict those that bother others.
What are the different forms of sexual harassment?
Some examples of this type of harassment may include:
Incessant or repetitious telling of sexual or dirty anecdotes or jokes
Cartoons, images, icons, pictures, and even dolls or statues with a sexual undertone or of a sexual nature
Insulting or using derogatory sexual terms toward another person
Writing emails, memos, or other correspondence that includes sexual innuendos or other material
Sexual assault and rape are extreme forms of sexual harassment and serious criminal acts” (AR 600-20, 2006). Sexual Harassment Prevention With sexual harassment defined, a clear understanding of what needs to take place in order to prevent abuse must be established.
What are some examples of nonverbal sexual harassment?
Examples of nonverbal sexual harassment may include, “staring at someone (that is, ‘undressing someone with one’s eyes’), blowing kisses, winking, or licking one’s lips in a suggestive manner.”.