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Thesis Statement On Sexual Harassment

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Sexual assault is a dangerous behavior that is widely spread in our societies all around the world. Some studies show that this kind of problem is due to several accidents that have occurred in a person's childhood or adulthood. It has negative effects on a victim's life. The paper offers insights about this topic with several references and quotes from many experts. However, the term sexual harassment is defined and explained thoroughly. The causes of this serious problem are presented and then the several harmful effects are mentioned and explained. A few approaches can be followed in order to prevent this offense from happening again, hoping to save the lives of many people.

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Keywords : sexual harassment , widely spread, victim , dangerous, accidents, childhood, adulthood, causes, harmful , approaches, prevent, save. Outline:

Thesis statement: Sexual harassment is an ongoing issue. From everyday workplaces to daily encounters, sexual assault is still a concern in our daily life and has yet to be generally recognized.

I– Categories and causes A–Categories

1. Physical abuse

2. Verbal abuse B–Causes

1. Mental disorders

2. Attachment and neglect in early childhood...show more content...

Traumatic problems

2. Mental chaos

– Prevention Sexual harassment is an uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, especially by a person in authority toward a subordinate, as per the Merriam–Webster dictionary. This behavior is present in a large number in our societies and we can see such situations at many places, from every day workplaces to daily encounters. A person can be harassed in different manners and it has several consequences on the victims. Sexual assault is still a concern in our daily life and has yet to be generally recognized and it should be prevented. I– Categories and causes A–Categories

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