Holding the harasser responsible: Implications of identifying sexual harassment that includes abuse of power and quid pro quo elements as sexual corruption

Silje Lundgren, Malin Wieslander
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This article argues that a perpetrator‐based definition of sexual harassment that highlights corrupt aspects of sexual harassment may contribute to a shift in focus from the experience of the harassed, to the actions of the harasser. This argument is based on an analysis of testimonies of sexual harassment from the #metoo call by the Swedish police in 2017, which reference abuse of power and quid pro quo elements. By introducing the recently developed analytical framework of ‘sexual corruption’, we show how a perpetrator‐based definition of sexual harassment may contribute to attributing responsibility to harassers. Identifying sexual harassment that includes the abuse of power and quid pro quo elements as corruption centers on the role of the abuse of power and, thus, the responsibility of the person abusing their position of power. Moreover, this shift bypasses discussions of whether or not the situation was experienced as ‘unwelcome’ by the harassed, the severity of the act, and questions of coercion and consent. Identifying instances of sexual harassment that include the abuse of power and quid pro quo elements as corruption also closes off attempts to portray it in terms of ‘jokes’ or banter, which is common in the police context. The article contributes with analytical tools that enable a shift from tracing the experience of the harassed to centering on the actions and responsibility of the harasser.
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追究骚扰者的责任:将包含滥用权力和交换要素的性骚扰认定为性腐败的影响
本文认为,基于行为人的性骚扰定义突出了性骚扰的腐败方面,可能有助于将关注点从被骚扰者的经历转移到骚扰者的行为上。这一论点基于对 2017 年瑞典警方#metoo 呼吁中性骚扰证词的分析,其中提到了滥用权力和交换元素。通过引入最近开发的 "性腐败 "分析框架,我们展示了基于行为人的性骚扰定义如何有助于将责任归咎于骚扰者。将包含滥用权力和交换要素的性骚扰认定为腐败,其核心是滥用权力的作用,因此,滥用权力者的责任也就在此。此外,这种转变绕过了对被骚扰者是否感到 "不受欢迎"、行为的严重程度以及胁迫和同意等问题的讨论。将包含滥用权力和交换因素的性骚扰事件认定为腐败,也排除了将其描述为 "玩笑 "或戏谑的企图,而这在警察中很常见。文章提供了分析工具,使我们能够从追踪被骚扰者的经历转向关注骚扰者的行为和责任。
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