Why Women Don’t Report Sexual Harassment

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In light of the Roger Ailes allegations at Fox News people ask how women can be sexually harassed and not only stay in contact with the alleged perpetrator, but also speak well of them? Une 2015 study found that one in three women have been sexually harassed and that 71 percent did not report it. That’s staggering until one takes a closer look.

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