Define sexual harassment in terms of mild to severe, providing examples
What will be an ideal response
Sexual harassment is a pervasive part of the peer interactions of adolescents. It is usually defined as including a wide range of behaviors, from mild harassment such as name-calling, jokes, and leering looks, to severe harassment involving unwanted touching or sexual contact. • Students will provide their own examples.
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