Preliminary Research & Summation
Sexual
Harrasment – At this point in time and
in the political climate we are in it seems that the news is litered with and
Scandals of sexual harassment & sexual abuse.
is there a need to re-educate men and women of what is appropriate?
Data from a University about how student report, when and why they report sexual assault crimes
Mostly opinion based – but from the research they have conducted how they believe to stop harassment.
Link
Scholarly Article about policies prohibiting sexual harassment, although a good start, are not enough to protect health care employers from the risk of significant liability to an employee who suffers unlawful workplace harassment. Link
Climate Change – Is there further need to create awareness of the implications climate change has on the world. Do we start locally or globally?
is there a need to re-educate men and women of what is appropriate?
Data from a University about how student report, when and why they report sexual assault crimes
Knowing a Sexual Assault Victim or Perpetrator:
A Stratified Random Sample of Undergraduates at One University Susan B.
Sorenson University of Pennsylvania, sorenson@sp2.upenn.edu Manisha Joshi
Elizabeth Sivitz University of Pennsylvania
Mostly opinion based – but from the research they have conducted how they believe to stop harassment.
Link
What it really takes to stop
sexual harassment: Psychologists call for a comprehensive approach with
real-world impact By Brendan L. Smith February 2018, Vol 49, No. 2 Print
version: page 36 on American Psychological Association
Scholarly article about the changes
and policies for US Colleges about sexual harassment and what can and can’t be
said to students
Edelman, Marc, The Future of Sexual Harassment Policies at
U.S. Colleges: From Repeal of the 2011 DOE-OCR Guidelines to Launch of the
#MeToo Movement on Social Media (March 4, 2018). 12 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online
12 (2018); Baruch College Zicklin School of Business Research Paper No. 2018-03-03.
Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3133994
Scholarly Article about policies prohibiting sexual harassment, although a good start, are not enough to protect health care employers from the risk of significant liability to an employee who suffers unlawful workplace harassment. Link
Harassment:
It's Not (All) About Sex!: Part II Plaintiffs, Supervisors, and Preventive
Protocols
Mitchell, Michael S. JD; Koen,
Clifford M. JD; Crow, Stephen M. PhD. The Health Care Manager: April-June 2008 -
Volume 27 - Issue 2 - p 137-146. doi: 10.1097/01.HCM.0000285040.96795.05
Scholarly Article about policies
prohibiting sexual harassment, although a good start, are not enough to
protect health care employers from the risk of significant liability to an
employee who suffers unlawful workplace harassment.
Climate Change – Is there further need to create awareness of the implications climate change has on the world. Do we start locally or globally?
Mass-media
coverage, its influence on public awareness of climate-change issues, and implications
for Japan’s national campaign to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Author links open overlay panel
YukiSampei
Predictors of public climate change awareness and
risk perception around the world by Tien Ming Lee, Ezra M. Markowitz, Peter D. Howe,
Chia-Ying Ko
& Anthony A.
Leiserowitz
Article | Published: 27
July 2015
Adaptation
planning for climate change: concepts, assessment approaches, and key lessons
by H.M. Füssel on August 09 2007
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