Sexual harassment is reported to be common in Scottish secondary schools

Sexual harassment in secondary schools is pervasive: two in three teens (64.7 percent) surveyed in Scotland reported visual and verbal harassment, and one in three (34.3 percent) reported personally invasive behaviors, in the last three months. Students are uncertain about the acceptability of many behaviors, and some are normalized, according to the research, published in the open access journal PLOS ONE. Effective interventions are needed to change attitudes and behaviors which can persist into later life.


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Source: Phys.org