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And unless the law permits one to do so all the way up to the clinic’s door—so that one’s target can’t even walk away—it’s the harasser whose rights have been “eviscerated.”

From Slate Oct. 9, 2024

Yet just 31% of entertainment workers believe it’s likely that a powerful harasser will be held accountable.

From Seattle Times Jan. 11, 2024

Indirect bystander actions can be easier, and still effective, like a co-worker helping to physically distance someone from their harasser, or create a distraction to stop his advances.

From Scientific American Jun. 10, 2023

But every night, she covered her mouth with a towel and repeatedly practised in front of the mirror how to call out a harasser: "This person is a 'Chikan'!"

From BBC Jun. 7, 2023

Only 1% of them led to a sanction for the harasser, because of a lack of effective mechanisms, according to the report.

From Science Magazine Mar. 30, 2022




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