Things that show contrition: 1. Fessing up *before exposure. 2. Paying victim's bills from harassment (job hunt, lost income, therapy, etc.) 3. Doing your best to repair career damage to this person thru introductions, etc. 4. Never harassing again. Things that don't: 1. Words.
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Those that commit this misconduct aren't sorry they did it, they are sorry they got caught. Addressing misconduct falls short without creating meaningful cultural change focused on preventing the systemic factors contributing to the problem.
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The approach is wrong . These women have no dignity . They knew what they were exposing them self to n did it anyway. Punishment should be to compensate them From accused salary . What kind of society is this ?
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Have a taste of what victims have endured since FOREVER. "Until about three months ago, the expectation was that survivors, rather than perpetrators of sexual harassment, assault and rape, were the ones who would suffer the greatest consequences of an allegation."
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