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Harassment 8th Grade September 25, 2008
*Sexual Harassment- Defined as Any unwelcome advance toward a victim. Behavior can be physical, verbal, or written form. Since all individuals have a varying degree of what behaviors are offensive, it is the responsibility of the victim to define which behaviors are offensive. * Victims Role- Let the harasser know in an assertive way that the behavior is unacceptable.
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Sexual Physical Mental
Types of Harassment Sexual Physical Mental
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Definition Any unwelcome or unwanted advance toward a victim.
It can be Physical, Verbal, or in Written form. It is responsibility of the victim to define which behaviors are offensive.
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Victims Role Let the harasser know in an assertive way that the behavior is unacceptable.
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Harasser’s Role Once notified, the harasser must stop the behavior immediately before receiving consequences from the school, or the law, or them both.
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Communication Passive behavior- is equivalent to doing nothing except wishing and hoping the offensive behavior will stop. Aggressive behavior- is when a strong verbal or even physical force is used to stop a behavior. *Neither of these options is effective in communicating in general, and is ineffective when dealing with harassment.
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How to deal with a harasser
Assertive behavior- Calmly, and firmly stating which behavior is offensive and requesting that the behavior stops.
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