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Presentation
“Everyone Is Doing It”: When Did Teenage Peer Sexual Harassment Become “Normal”?
American School Health Association (2015)
  • Kathleen Phillips, Eastern Illinois University
  • Misty Rhoads, Eastern Illinois University
  • Lauri J. DeRuiter-Willems, Eastern Illinois University
  • Shelia Simons, Eastern Illinois University
  • Richard Cavanaugh
  • Katrina Werner
Abstract
A disturbing trend involves the ambivalence of students towards actions and behaviors of sexual harassment that they consider “normal”. This poster explores perceptions among teens concerning acceptance of peer-peer sexually implicit actions and behaviors.
Keywords
  • School Health,
  • Sexual Harassment
Publication Date
October 15, 2015
Citation Information
Kathleen Phillips, Misty Rhoads, Lauri J. DeRuiter-Willems, Shelia Simons, et al.. "“Everyone Is Doing It”: When Did Teenage Peer Sexual Harassment Become “Normal”?" American School Health Association (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kathleen_phillips/2/