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Gender and Power Issues of Peer Sexual Harassment Among Teenagers
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Peer RelationshipEducationBoys ReportVictimisationSocial SciencesGender IdentityGender StudiesBullyingGender-based ViolenceSexual FormsPeer Sexual HarassmentSexual BehaviorSexual HarassmentSchool ViolenceSexual AbuseSocial BehaviorSociologySexual OrientationAggression
This article describes the roles of gender, power, and relationship in peer sexual harassment for 342 urban high school students. Overall, 87% of girls and 79% of boys report experiencing peer sexual harassment, whereas 77% of girls and 72% of boys report sexually harassing their peers during the school year. Girls experience the more overtly sexual forms of harassment more often than boys and boys perpetrate sexual harassing behaviors more often than girls. Hypotheses of a relationship between power, gender, and the perpetration of peer sexual harassment are supported.
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