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Sexual Harassment

Cases, Case Studies, and Commentary

by Paul I. Weizer (Author)
©2002 Textbook X, 342 Pages

Summary

It is not always clear what actually constitutes «sexual harassment» or how it differs from other types of discrimination based on gender. Often, what is thought of as sexual harassment by one person might be considered simply rude or immature behavior by another. While sexual harassment is a major issue in American workplaces and schools, there is no bona fide consensus as to what sexual harassment really is.
This book is designed to bring together material on an issue that is currently troubling most workplaces and schools in the United States: the problem of how to deal with a distressing increase in sexual harassment claims in all areas of American life. It does not attempt to answer all of the questions of how best to prevent sexual harassment while preserving the rights of the accused – no book can provide such answers; rather, it is designed to provide readers with a variety of material to begin the journey of discovering these answers for themselves.

Details

Pages
X, 342
Year
2002
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820452616
Language
English
Keywords
gender consensus discrimination
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2002. X, 342 pp.

Biographical notes

Paul I. Weizer (Author)

The Author: Paul I. Weizer received a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Temple University. Dr. Weizer is the author of The Supreme Court and Sexual Harassment (2000) and has published several articles in peer review journals on this topic. Currently Assistant Professor at Fitchburg State College in Massachusetts, Dr. Weizer teaches courses in American Government and Public Law. Prior to appointment at Fitchburg State, Dr. Weizer taught at Temple University, Rowan University, and Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

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