Sexual Harassment 5/18/20151. Objective The objective of this training is to ensure Service members understand how sexual harassment impacts mission readiness.

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Sexual Harassment 5/18/20151

Objective The objective of this training is to ensure Service members understand how sexual harassment impacts mission readiness. 5/18/20152

Sexual Harassment Overview Definition Types Behaviors Effects Strategies Resources 5/18/20153

Definition Sexual Harassment: A form of sex discrimination that involves unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: 5/18/20154

Definition (continued) Submission to or rejection of such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of a person’s job, pay or career Submission to or rejection of such conduct by a person is used as a basis for career or employment decisions affecting that person 5/18/20155

Definition (continued) Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individuals work performance or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment 5/18/20156

Definition Notes This definition emphasizes that workplace conduct, to be actionable as “abusive work environment” need not result in concrete psychological harm to the victim, but need only be so severe or pervasive that a reasonable person would perceive, and the victim does perceive, the work environment as hostile or offensive. 5/18/20157

Definition Notes Any individual in a supervisory or command position who uses or condones any form of sexual behavior to control, influence, or affect the career, pay, or job of a military member or civilian employee is engaging in sexual harassment. Similarly, any military member or civilian employee who makes deliberate or repeated unwelcome verbal comments, gestures, or physical contact of a sexual nature in the workplace is also engaging in sexual harassment. 5/18/20158

Definition Notes Title 10 USC 1561(a) states: A commanding officer in charge of a unit, vessel, facility or area of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps who receives from a member of the command or civilian employee under the supervision of the officer, a complaint alleging sexual harassment by a member of the armed forces or a civilian employee of the DoD shall carry out an investigation of the matter, within 72 hours after receipt of the complaint. Under this law, Commanders are required to investigate allegations of sexual harassment for both military and civilian employees under their command. 5/18/20159

Definition Notes Sexual Harassment is distinct from sexual assault. Sexual Assault = Intentional sexual contact characterized by the use of force, threats, intimidation, or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. The term "sexual assault" includes a broad category of sexual offenses consisting of the following specific UCMJ offenses: rape, sexual assault, aggravated sexual contact, abusive sexual contact, forcible sodomy, or attempts to commit these offenses. 5/18/201510

Types As a general rule, there are two types of sexual harassment: Those acts that involve a consideration; "Quid Pro Quo" Those acts that are classified as falling into a "hostile environment" 5/18/201511

Quid Pro Quo Examples A person in a position of authority or power pressures subordinates for dates, makes sexual advances, or requests sexual favors in return for a favorable personnel action or reward. The victim is usually a person who feels s/he must respond to the sexual advance in order to gain something in return. It is important to note that it is not necessary for the victim to respond or act upon the sexual advance for the sexual harassment offense under "quid pro quo" to apply. 5/18/201512

Hostile Environment Examples Examples of hostile environment sexual harassment include unwelcome touching, leering, sexually oriented jokes or cartoons, sexually oriented comments and epithets, pornographic posters, or sexually explicit electronic correspondence. The behaviors need only be so severe or pervasive that a reasonable person would perceive, and the victim does perceive, the work environment as hostile or offensive. 5/18/201513

Behaviors Sexual harassment behaviors fall into three categories: – Verbal – Nonverbal – Physical 5/18/201514

Verbal Behaviors Turning work discussions into sexual topics Sexual connotations or innuendos while referring to someone as honey, baby, hunk, stud, darling, etc. Telling lies or spreading rumors about a person's sex life Telling jokes or stories and making comments with sexual connotations Making sexual comments about a person's clothing, body, or sexual activities Asking questions about a person's sexual life, fantasies, preferences or history Whistling or making catcalls at someone 5/18/201515

Non-Verbal Examples Paying unwanted attention to someone by ogling or staring at their body Displaying sexually suggestive visuals (centerfolds, calendars, cartoons) Items depicting sexual parts of the body (decals, coffee cups, figurines) Sexually oriented entertainment in organizations, base facilities, or officially sanctioned functions Sexually suggestive gestures with hands or through body movement (blowing kisses, licking lips, winking, grabbing crotch, lowering pants, raising skirts) s, text messages, or any type of electronic communication that is sexual in nature 5/18/201516

Physical Behaviors Hanging around, standing close to or brushing against a person Touching a person's clothing, hair, or body Hugging, kissing, patting, or stroking Touching, pinching, bumping, or cornering Blocking a passageway 5/18/201517

Effects of Sexual Harassment Individual Effects Studies have shown that some of the negative job ramifications for victims of sexual harassment include decreased job satisfaction, declines in job performance, decreased motivation, interrupted careers, decreased morale, increased absenteeism, lowered productivity, health and family issues, and impaired relationships between co-workers. 5/18/201518

Effects of Sexual Harassment Organizational Effects Some of the organizational effects of sexual harassment resemble individual effects and include lower productivity, damaged reputation, emotional factors, and organizational withdrawal. 5/18/201519

Effects of Sexual Harassment Economic Effects The costs to the military include things such as: lost duty time, lost productivity, decreased unit morale/cohesion, mission accomplishment, medical treatment, reassignment costs, family impacts, suicide, etc. 5/18/201520

Proactive Strategies The best approach will be positive and oriented toward addressing the issue or concern Sexual harassment programs should be direct and not overly threatening, and should include everyone - employees at all levels Using social media for passing on information concerning prevention of sexual harassment Conducting sexual harassment prevention trainings Conducting unit climate assessments Address and challenge questionable behavior before it escalates 5/18/201521

Reactive Strategies Direct Approach Indirect Approach Third Party Approach Report the Harassment to the Chain of Command Utilize EO/EEO resources 5/18/201522

Resources Local EO/EEO office Office of Diversity Management and Equal Opportunity (ODMEO) website Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) website DOD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO) website 5/18/201523

Summary 5/18/ Definition Types Behaviors Effects Strategies Resources