What keeps women from reporting sexual harassment?

New accounts of sexual harassment by powerful men appear almost daily. So why now and not sooner? One reason might be the “miniature legal systems” set up in business, government and other institutions to handle such complaints, says Anna-Maria Marshall, a sociology professor at Illinois and author of “Confronting Sexual Harassment: The Law and Politics of Everyday Life.” Marshall spoke with News Bureau social sciences editor Craig Chamberlain.