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Record ID: 769fe906-4880-404f-b241-2bb476d3418c
Type: Journal Article
Title: ICON intimidation and predatory behavior : from Hollywood, "to the newsroom," to the halls of Congress
Authors: O'Toole, Mary Ellen
Keywords: Disclosure;Characteristics;Reporting;Perpetrators;Sexual violence;Sexual harassment;Sexual abuse;Social attitudes
Year: 2017
Citation: [ahead-of-print], 8 Dec 2017
Notes:  "Recently, we have read about a number of high-profile cases involving famous, highly successful men who have been accused of engaging in repeated acts of sexual harassment, even aggression, against both male and female victims. Their behavior, which in many cases is known to others, extends over long periods of time, but nonetheless is essentially ignored, normalized, rationalized, or unreported."

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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15135
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