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Criminalizing Coerced Submission In The Workplace And In The Academy, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael
Criminalizing Coerced Submission In The Workplace And In The Academy, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael
michal buchhandler-raphael
This article challenges the prevailing view that Title VII provides a single conceptual model that fits all forms of sexual harassment. In particular, it challenges the assumption that forced sexual intercourse in the workplace and in the academy is merely another form of sexual harassment, and therefore can be addressed within the current legal framework. The article argues for critically revisiting the current paradigm by providing an alternative account of the submission cases, one that separately categorizes them and acknowledges their distinctive harms. Accordingly, the article suggests that these cases should be criminalized, and elaborates upon the justifications and policy …
Criminalizing Coerced Submission In The Workplace And In The Academy, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael
Criminalizing Coerced Submission In The Workplace And In The Academy, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael
michal buchhandler-raphael
This article challenges the prevailing view that Title VII provides a single conceptual model that fits all forms of sexual harassment. In particular, it challenges the assumption that forced sexual intercourse in the workplace and in the academy is merely another form of sexual harassment, and therefore can be addressed within the current legal framework. The article argues for critically revisiting the current paradigm by providing an alternative account of the submission cases, one that separately categorizes them and acknowledges their distinctive harms. Accordingly, the article suggests that these cases should be criminalized, and elaborates upon the justifications and policy …
Criminalizing Coerced Submission In The Workplace And In The Academy, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael
Criminalizing Coerced Submission In The Workplace And In The Academy, Michal Buchhandler-Raphael
michal buchhandler-raphael
This article challenges the prevailing view that Title VII provides a single conceptual model that fits all forms of sexual harassment. In particular, it challenges the assumption that forced sexual intercourse in the workplace and in the academy is merely another form of sexual harassment, and therefore can be addressed within the current legal framework. The article argues for critically revisiting the current paradigm by providing an alternative account of the submission cases, one that separately categorizes them and acknowledges their distinctive harms. Accordingly, the article suggests that these cases should be criminalized, and elaborates upon the justifications and policy …