Authors
Marianna E Carlucci, Frank D Golom
Publication date
2016/10/10
Journal
Journal of aggression, conflict and peace research
Volume
8
Issue
4
Pages
238-246
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how mock jurors perceive female-female sexual harassment.
Design/methodology/approach
Participants read a case vignette depicting female-female workplace sexual harassment where the sexual orientation of the harasser (lesbian vs heterosexual) and type of sexual harassment (approach vs reject vs generalized) were randomly assigned across participants. Participants were asked to make a liability determination for the case. They were also asked to rate the unwanted conduct on several legally relevant dimensions (e.g. severity, pervasiveness, and unwelcomeness).
Findings
Results revealed that the sexual orientation of the harasser is an important factor used to make legal decisions in same-sex sexual harassment cases. Participants found the same conduct to be more severe, pervasive, unwelcome, and threatening when the harasser was lesbian than …
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