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Tactics Against Sexual Harassment: The Role Of Backfire, Gregory Scott, Brian Martin Jan 2006

Tactics Against Sexual Harassment: The Role Of Backfire, Gregory Scott, Brian Martin

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To oppose sexual harassment, it is useful to understand tactics commonly used by perpetrators. A useful approach to tactics is through the concept of backfire: if an action is perceived as unjust and information about it is communicated to receptive audiences, it has the capacity to cause outrage and consequently backfire on the perpetrator. Perpetrators regularly use five types of tactics to inhibit outrage: (1) cover-up of the action; (2) devaluation of the target; (3) reinterpretation of the events; (4) use of official channels to give the appearance of justice; and (5) intimidation and bribery of targets, witnesses and others. …