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Addressing the Gendered Dimensions of Harassment and Bullying: What domestic and sexual violence advocates need to know

This paper first introduces and discusses a recent policy memo from the U.S. Department of Education
that clarifies the distinctions between bullying and harassment and the priorities and responsibilities
of school districts, and then outlines the differences between sexual harassment and bullying, explores
the unintended consequences of ignoring the gendered dimensions of bullying and harassment in K-12
schools, and suggests helpful strategies for advocates collaborating with school personnel and students.

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This article was taken from Stein, N.D. & Mennemeier, K.A. (2011, October). Addressing the Gendered Dimensions of Harassment and Bullying: What domestic and sexual violence advocates need to know. Harrisburg, PA: The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence & The National Sexual Violence Resource Center. Retrieved from: http://www.vawnet.org

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