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'''Street harassment''' is the widespread claim among feminists that women are routinely harassed in public by men. |
'''Street harassment''' is the widespread claim among feminists that women are routinely harassed in public by men. While claims of this behavour are common, actual proof is lacking. The site '''stopstreetharasment''' lists only surveys, questionnaires and polls as evidence.<ref>http://www.stopstreetharassment.org/resources/statistics/statistics-academic-studies/</ref> |
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== External Links == |
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* [http://www.stopstreetharassment.org/resources/statistics/statistics-academic-studies/] |
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Revision as of 10:45, 14 April 2014
Street harassment is the widespread claim among feminists that women are routinely harassed in public by men. While claims of this behavour are common, actual proof is lacking. The site stopstreetharasment lists only surveys, questionnaires and polls as evidence.[1]
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