The #MeTooLate Effect: Victim blame and trust denial for sexual harassment not immediately reported
Abstract
Since 2017, the year in which the #MeToo movement burst into the spotlight, many women voiced their experiences with sexual predation. Although many people support the movement, others have questioned the credibility of women who report sexual harassment, particularly if they report their experience a long time after it occurred. The present study tackles two questions. First, is there a difference in people's reactions to harassed women...
Paper Details
Title
The #MeTooLate Effect: Victim blame and trust denial for sexual harassment not immediately reported
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Volume
167
Pages
110240 - 110240
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