Over the past ~10 yrs I’ve watched friends and peers and now students and strangers attempt to report. In the cases where I have a lot of personal knowledge I’ve never once been impressed with how the org handled the complaint.https://twitter.com/othersociology/status/967223298244468736 …
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Replying to @PlanetDr
Cannot agree more. Even when institutions find sexual harassment has occurred, perpetrators get no more than a slap on the wrist - if anything at all. Sometimes it takes YEARS of multiple investigations for serious consequences. How anyone comes forward is unfathomable. Not fair.
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Replying to @OtherSociology @PlanetDr
It took everything I had to report my assaulter. He is actually now *mostly* banned from the building, but there is still an endowed chair named after him.
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Grrr! I'm sorry this happened to you and thank you for speaking out. That these harassers still get to be revered shows we have a long way to go. Recognising male achievements while removing them from their abuse & mistreatment of colleagues is rape culture at work in academia.
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