11.4 Harassment in various settings: workplace, educational, and public spaces
3 min read•july 22, 2024
Harassment takes many forms across different settings, from workplaces to schools to public spaces. It involves unwelcome conduct based on protected characteristics, creating hostile environments and perpetuating power imbalances.
The impact of harassment is far-reaching, affecting individuals' mental and physical health, as well as organizational productivity and reputation. Various legal protections and organizational policies aim to prevent and address harassment, fostering safer, more inclusive environments for all.
Understanding Harassment Across Different Settings
Forms of harassment
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Harassment is unwelcome conduct based on a protected characteristic (race, gender, sexual orientation) that creates a hostile, intimidating, or offensive environment
Can take the form of verbal comments, physical actions, or visual displays
includes quid pro quo harassment where employment decisions are based on submission to or rejection of unwelcome sexual advances or requests
Workplace harassment also includes hostile work environment which is conduct that interferes with an individual's work performance or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive work environment
includes bullying which is repeated, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived between the perpetrator and the target
Educational harassment also includes such as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature
Public spaces harassment includes involving unwanted comments, gestures, or actions directed at an individual in a public space (sidewalks, parks)
Public spaces harassment also includes online harassment involving threatening, offensive, or intimidating messages or behavior on digital platforms (social media, forums)
Power dynamics in harassment
Harassers often hold positions of authority or influence over their targets creating a power imbalance that can make it difficult for the target to speak up or seek help
Targets may fear retaliation or negative consequences for reporting harassment such as losing their job, receiving poor grades, or being socially ostracized
Gender-based societal norms and stereotypes about gender roles can contribute to harassment by setting expectations for how men and women should behave
Women and gender minorities are disproportionately targeted for harassment due to these societal norms and power imbalances
Societal acceptance or dismissal of harassing behaviors can normalize and perpetuate the problem by sending the message that it is not a serious issue
Lack of consequences for harassers can reinforce the behavior by showing that there are no repercussions for engaging in harassment
Impact of harassment
Individuals who experience harassment can suffer psychological distress such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Harassment can also lead to physical health problems for the target such as stress-related illnesses (high blood pressure, digestive issues)
Harassment in the workplace can result in decreased job satisfaction and performance for the target as they struggle to cope with the
Students who experience harassment may have reduced educational achievement and engagement as the harassment interferes with their ability to learn and participate
Organizations can face decreased productivity and morale among employees as harassment creates a toxic work environment
Harassment can lead to increased absenteeism and turnover as employees take time off to cope with the stress or leave the organization altogether
Organizations may face legal liabilities and financial costs if they fail to address harassment complaints or are sued by targets
Harassment scandals can cause significant reputational damage to an organization as the public loses trust in the institution
Protections against harassment
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is a federal law that prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin
of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in educational institutions receiving federal funding
State and local laws may provide additional protections against harassment beyond what is covered by federal law (LGBTQ+ protections, industry-specific regulations)
Organizations should have clear policies defining harassment and outlining consequences for violations to demonstrate that it is not tolerated
Effective and investigation procedures ensure that complaints are taken seriously and addressed promptly
Training for employees and students on identifying and preventing harassment helps create a culture of respect and accountability
Organizations should provide support resources for targets of harassment such as counseling services or legal assistance
Proactive measures to foster a respectful and inclusive environment (diversity initiatives, leadership commitment) can help prevent harassment from occurring