Sexual harassment in education and work settings : current research and best practices for prevention /

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Imprint:Santa Barbara, California : Praeger, [2015]
Description:lii, 347 pages ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Women's psychology
Women's psychology.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10367022
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Other authors / contributors:Paludi, Michele Antoinette, editor.
Martin, Jennifer L. (Professor of education), editor.
Gruber, James, editor.
ISBN:9781440832932
1440832935
9781440832949
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Series Foreword
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Preventing and Responding to Sexual Harassment in Education and Workplace Settings: Civility, Respect, and Valuing the Dignity of All Individuals
  • 1. "Respecting" Our Mission, Core Values, and Strategic Commitments: A Hiring Consideration at St. Bonaventure University
  • 2. Where Mission Meets Practice: Sexual Violence Prevention, Bystander Intervention Education, and Catholic School Teaching at U.S. Catholic Colleges and Universities
  • Part II. Heritage of Title ix and Title vii
  • 3. From Explicit Equity to Sports to Sexual Assault to Explicit Subjugation: The True Story behind Title IX and Women's Ongoing Struggle for Equality in Education
  • 4. A Problem with the U.S. Legal Definition of Sexual Harassment
  • 5. Gps for Title ix, the Clery Act, and the Violence against Women Reauthorization Act: Navigating the Current Legal Landscape
  • Part III. Sexual Harassment: Incidence and Psychological Dimensions
  • 6. Denial, Blame, Betrayal, and the Conspiracy of Silence: Educator Sexual Harassment of K through 12 Students
  • 7. Microaggressions in the Workplace: Recommendations for Best Practices
  • 8. Sexual Harassment of Low-Wage Immigrant Workers in the United States: Lessons from EEOC Lawsuits
  • 9. Preventing and Responding to Sexual Harassment at the University of Zurich
  • 10. Some Reflections on Gender Equality in Law Enforcement
  • 11. Sexual Harassment of Teenage Girls: Implications for Reporting Gendered Violence as Adults
  • Part IV. Sexual Harassment of Students, Employees, and Faculty: Education and Training as Prevention
  • 12. Resistance to Sexual Harassment: Inspiring Girls Through Feminism
  • 13. Teaching an Online Course on Sexual Harassment: A Course for Graduate and Undergraduate Students
  • 14. Sexual Harassment Training: Effective Strategies
  • Part V. Sexual Harassment: Complaint Resolution
  • 15. From Litigation to Mediation: Sexual Harassment Dispute Resolution in the 21st Century
  • 16. Protocol for the Standardization of Sexual Harassment Investigations: A Mediational Approach
  • 17. Understanding Sexual Harassment Dilemmas: Complaint Management, Investigation Processes, and Workplace Impact
  • Appendix A. Street Harassment and Students
  • Appendix B. Organizations
  • Appendix C. Sample Training Program Outlines
  • Index
  • About the Editors and Contributors