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dc.contributor.authorFlynn, Asher-
dc.contributor.authorPowell, Anastasia-
dc.contributor.authorWheildon, Lisa-
dc.coverage.spatialNationalen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-29T22:28:28Z-
dc.date.available2024-04-29T22:28:28Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.citationFlynn, A., Powell, A., & Wheildon, L. (2024). Workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment: Perpetration, responses and prevention (Research report, 03/2024). ANROWS. https://www.anrows.org.au/publication/workplace-technology-facilitated-sexual-harassment-perpetration-responses-and-prevention/en_US
dc.identifier.govdoc03/2024en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-922645-82-1en_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-922645-83-8en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22675-
dc.description.abstractEver evolving technologies in the workplace create new mediums for sexual harassment, and employers and staff need support on how to prevent and respond to the potential harms. This project conducted by a team at Monash University led by Associate Professor Asher Flynn, with Professor Anastasia Powell from RMIT University, offers crucial insights to aid Australian employers and policymakers in understanding and combating workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment (WTFSH) effectively. The study featured: 20 in-depth interviews with industry stakeholders; a national survey with over 3,300 Australian adults; focus groups with young adults to identify current gaps in WTFSH response mechanisms. The findings underscore the significance of the problem, with 1 in 7 Australian adults surveyed reporting they had engaged in WTFSH. Results also reflect that gender is a key factor in perpetration. Men were more likely to report they had engaged in WTFSH than women, and male-dominated workplaces were associated with much higher rates of WTFSH than workplaces dominated by women. Sexist and gender-discriminatory attitudes and the endorsement of sexual harassment myths were two of the strongest predictors of engagement in WTFSH. These results emphasise the critical importance of gender-competent leadership in the workplace.en_US
dc.format86p.en_US
dc.publisherANROWSen_US
dc.relation.ispartofResearch reporten_US
dc.subjectSexual harassmenten_US
dc.subjectSexual violenceen_US
dc.subjectPerpetrationen_US
dc.subjectWYFSHen_US
dc.subjectWorkplaceen_US
dc.subjectWorken_US
dc.subjectWorkplace sexual harassmenten_US
dc.subjectRespect@Worken_US
dc.subjectPositive dutyen_US
dc.subjectTechnologyen_US
dc.subjectTechnology-facilitated abuseen_US
dc.subjectEarly interventionen_US
dc.subjectResponseen_US
dc.titleWorkplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment: Perpetration, responses and preventionen_US
dc.typeReporten_US
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.anrows.org.au/publication/workplace-technology-facilitated-sexual-harassment-perpetration-responses-and-prevention/en_US
dc.description.notesThis report addresses work covered in the ANROWS research project “Technology-facilitated sexual harassment in the workplace: Perpetration, responses and prevention”. Please consult the ANROWS website for more information on the project. ANROWS research contributes to the vision of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032: ending violence in one generation. This research addresses the Prevention domain – stopping violence before it starts, and the Response domain – efforts to address existing violence.en_US
dc.subject.anratopicPrimary preventionen
dc.subject.anratopicSexual violenceen_US
dc.subject.anratopicTechnology-facilitated abuseen_US
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