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Are Your Students Safe At Work? by E.J. Graff — July 21, 2009Over the past decades, American schools have worked to protect students from sexual harassment -- in classrooms, on the playing fields, even online. But who’s preparing American students for sexual harassment in their after-school, weekend, or summer jobs? Most teens work. In 2008, more than 5.5 million teenagers worked full or part-time, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. We need to help them respond to "creeps" on the job. To view the full-text for this article you must be signed-in with the appropropriate membership. Please review your options below:
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- E.J. Graff
Brandeis University E-mail Author E.J. GRAFF is the associate director and senior researcher at Brandeis University’s Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, which recently collaborated with NOW on PBS on an episode about teen sexual harassment. To view the episode and to find more information on this issue, please go to www.brandeis.edu/investigate/gender/teenSH1/index.html.
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