In the last days of this presidential election voter address the problem of sexual harassment. Americans hear about several women who were...
In the last days of this presidential election voter address the problem of sexual harassment.
Americans hear about several women who were accused or the accused, both Donald Trump and Bill Clinton are of impropriety. It is interesting to observe how these women are treated by the media, the public and the wives of the accused.
CBN News is unable to confirm the stories of accusers, and not the purpose of this blog.
However, it is important to note, in most cases, the women have taken place in recent years, has not been well treated. This is often the reason why so many women keep their secret abuse.
The main reasons why women do not report sexual misconduct, to Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault is the belief that:
- They thought.
- Her character is blasphemed
- People will say it's the fault of the victim
- You do not want others to know
- There is not enough evidence
- It was not so bad
The latter is of particular importance. Sexual abuse is so ingrained in our culture, people, victims and perpetrators, that they do not even know what's going on.
Examples of the line, according to New York Discrimination lawyers Phillips and Associates:
- Jokes or obscene sexual anecdotes
- rude or offensive sexual gestures
- inappropriate contact or contact
- unwanted calls, letters or emails
- Questions about sexual history
- Jokes about preference or sexual activity
- Specifying a suggestive or offensive manner
- Sharing photos or videos of sexually inappropriate
- Comments on garments, appearance, or a person's body
- aspersions on gender identity or sexual orientation
As the relationships in the workplace can also be personal relationships be abusive. Sometimes women do not know the behavior of the man they are dating is unhealthy or abusive.
Here are some red flags, according breakthecycle.org:
- Review of cell phones, e-mails or social networks without permission
- extreme jealousy or insecurity
- Denigrating or constant humiliation
- explosive temper
- Isolation from friends and family
- Make false accusations
- erratic mood swings
- Physically inflict pain or harm in any way
- possessiveness
- Tell someone what to do
- have pressure repeatedly for someone Sex
Often, people close to the victim, such as parents or friends are the first to realize that something is wrong. Here are some warning signs as breakthecycle.org:
- She apologized for his behavior and apologized.
- They lose interest in activities once enjoyed.
- She held to friends and family and will increasingly be seen in isolation.
- When his daughter (or friend) and her friend together, he called her name and lowers in front of others.
- It is extremely envious of others to pay attention, especially men.
- He thinks or says her daughter, that you do not like (your parents, your friends).
- He controls his behavior, check it constantly, calls and text messages from her,
- wanted to know who with.
- She casually mentions his violent behavior, but laughs like a joke.
- You lose seen violently his cool to break or hitting things.
- Often offered injuries or unexplained observations no sense that he has.
People who should have the experience bring up the help of a friend of the family, relatives, clergy, teachers, school counselors, coaches or even the police.
A domestic violence program or misuse of the National Help Line Dating (1-866-331-9474 or TTY 1-866-331-8453) or visit www.loveisrespect.org site can tell you if a group of programs or support in your community.