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Could someone give me a detailed definition of what Sexual Misconduct is and what it may include.

Many Thanks in advance!

2007-02-22 02:36:45 · 10 answers · asked by annie m 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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There is a difference between sexual misconduct and sexual harassment. One could make explicit sexual remarks to someone in the office environment which may be considered as sexual harassment. One could show ones private parts to another person who did not invite such. That could be considered misconduct. If I were constantly making sexual remarks or innuendos at work that could be harassment. If I touched you on the private parts without your permission that would be misconduct. I think the main difference would be that one is a physical action of doing something with sexual intentions and the other would probably be more verbal, that which is spoken and suggested but without the touching or exposing bit..

2007-02-28 11:55:27 · answer #1 · answered by Dr Paul D 5 · 0 0

Definitions of Sexual Misconduct on the Web:

During or outside school hours: conduct towards any person that would constitute a criminal offence of a sexual nature; or conduct that is sexual harassment as defined in section 119 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 new window Adobe PDF document<; any other sexual conduct by a school based employee directed towards or involving: any student under the age of 18 years where a professional relationship exists; or any student attending the school/s where the employee works; or in the case of ...
education.qld.gov.au/corporate/doem/humanres/hr-07001/sections/glossary.html

is defined as "behavior of a sexualized nature that betrays sacred trust, violates the ministerial role, and exploits those who are vulnerable in that relationship.”
www.gcsrw.org/ethics/definitions.htm

Sexual misconduct is in general any sexual activity between a person in a position of authority and one of his or her subordinates. This commonly includes teachers and their students, doctors and their patients, and employers and their employees. While such activity is usually not explicitly illegal, it is often against professional codes of ethics. For example, a teacher may be fired and a doctor may have his medical license revoked due to sexual misconduct. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_misconduct

2007-03-02 00:58:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

So the Duke lacrosse players were treated unfairly: the university had a group of feminist professors sign a petition damning the accused, put their faces on fliers all over campus, and were later sued by those same students. The school administration, realizing that there was a problem, decided to create an even stronger policy in which friends of supposed victims can expel men from campus....BRILLIANT! I think take back the night at Duke should just be a bunch of women chasing down men and setting them on fire. If they are out to create witch hunts, then why go half way. I can't wait to see the media frenzy when one of Coach Ks players gets kicked of the university, l am interested to see what they would do if he threatened to leave. I love how women are just as capable as any man, unless that situation involves, alcohol or peer pressure. Then they need someone to be their daddy because they can't take care of themselves. I find it odd that Feminists scream about the abilities of women, yet fight to enact policies with the sexist assumption that a woman can't decide for herself whether or not she was victimized. Equal accountability is part of equal rights. Women either have an rationale equal to that of a man and the intellectual capacity to make independent decisions, or they are just children in adult bodies. If women want equal rights they need to "woman up" and admit THEY made a bad choice and LEARN from it.

2016-05-23 22:57:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Doing the Elephant trick in public...

2007-03-02 00:10:24 · answer #4 · answered by manforallseasons 4 · 0 0

sexual harrassment from someone above you in the workplace... e.g. a team leader.

2007-03-01 06:24:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you mean sexual harassment, try here.

2007-02-22 02:44:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

having sex with a Minor

2007-02-28 03:53:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Are you suffering, or do you want to participate?

2007-02-22 03:42:49 · answer #8 · answered by Duffer 6 · 0 0

when you find out your wife is your sister.

2007-03-01 22:36:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

sex with a minor; sex with a relative; when your daddy f-ucked you. in the hills; with billy;

2007-02-22 07:00:57 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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