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Sexual Sexual harassment refers to the use of sexually suggestive words or actions to

force the victim to cooperate and make the other party feel uncomfortable.
Any gender can be a victim of sexual harassment.

Harassment Definitio
Sexual harassment can be divided into verbal sexual harassment, behavioral
sexual harassment, environmental sexual harassment; According to the

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classification of places, sexual harassment can be divided into campus sexual
harassment, public sexual harassment, occupational sexual harassment, family
sexual harassment, network sexual harassment

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Verbal Sexual Harassment: Verbal sexual harassment refers to any person who makes embarrassing or uncomfortable remarks
about sex to the victim's face, such as telling off-color jokes in person or in public or making obscene remarks about the victim .
The main characteristics are explicit sexual orientation and even explicit sexual requirements.

Behavior Sexual Harassment: Sexual harassment generally refers to making lewd or obscene gestures that make the victim feel
uncomfortable, touching the victim, touching sensitive parts of the victim's body, etc

Environment Sexual Harassment: Environmental harassment refers to setting up the environment to make the victim feel
uncomfortable and assaulted, such as placing sexually provocative pictures, obscene books and periodicals, and broadcasting
obscene audio and video products

Common Types
Campus sexual Harassment: This mainly takes place in schools and the victims are mostly
minors

Occupational Sexual Harassment : Due to the unequal status and power between
superiors and subordinates in the workplace, subordinates are vulnerable to sexual
harassment and it is difficult to maintain their own power

Family Sexual Harassment: Domestic sexual harassment usually occurs between people
who are related or live in the same family

Network Sexual Harassment:It is a behavior through the internet.

How
1. Clarify your position and attitude
(1) Establish positions and boundaries of what is acceptable.
(2) The refusal position should be clear, solemn, and clearly ask the other party to respect themselves and others. Do not appear to be joking in order to
reduce conflict;
2. Collect evidence and report to regulatory authorities
(1) Chat logs and video recordings are valid evidence.
(2) Evidence of sexual harassment is easier to collect and preserve than ever before, thanks to technology. Screenshots of chats and emails, as well as
audio clips from phones and surveillance cameras, can help you gather a wealth of evidence
3. Seek help from social support systems
(1) Ask for help from someone you trust.
(2) Don't be afraid to ask friends, family, partners, and even strangers who have been kind to you. They are usually more than willing to help.
4. Seek professional psychological help
(1) How to seek professional help.
(2) If you are a college student, you can go to the student psychological counseling center on campus to receive help. In addition, you can also seek the
help of social psychological institutions (such as one psychological) professional psychological consultants.

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