YES!! Consistent with general theme of expecting women and URM to shoulder burden of work, incl re: harassment.
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Another option: PIs, admins, anyone who learns of harassment could systematically record and report?
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I'm sorry to be so negative on this very good idea in the abstract, but most of my experiences have been reported to other PIs/admins...
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and most of the harassment both sexual and just bullying more generally has been from PIs and admin staff. After I complained, I'd usually
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be told things long the lines of "boys will be boys" and "are you sure that happened?" etc. Things are better now for me personally, but not
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for tons of others who continue to tell me and report harassment, bullying and abuse from/to the people who should be taking care of them.
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So yeah in an ideal world admin and PIs should report it, but in the word we live in their behaviour is closer to ignoring and promoting it.
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There should be university regulations that PI's have to report *all* allegations to board. I have to report *all* suspicians of fraud in >
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student's reports. Surely, harassment warrants an even more strict report obligation?
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I think that at least part of the problem is that obligations aren't enough. Even where *legal* obligations exist enforcement is often poor.
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Yeah, [rape] culture is not always [ever?] halted by explicit rules in of themselves.
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