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Preventing Sexual Misconduct: A Guide for Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators

Preventing Sexual Misconduct: A Guide for Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators

Lindon Ratliff, Joshua Watson, Kimberly R. Hall
Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 12
ISBN13: 9781522506577|ISBN10: 1522506578|EISBN13: 9781522506584
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0657-7.ch010
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Ratliff, Lindon, et al. "Preventing Sexual Misconduct: A Guide for Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators." Sexual Misconduct in the Education and Human Services Sector, edited by Christopher Schwilk, et al., IGI Global, 2017, pp. 172-183. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0657-7.ch010

APA

Ratliff, L., Watson, J., & Hall, K. R. (2017). Preventing Sexual Misconduct: A Guide for Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators. In C. Schwilk, R. Stevenson, & D. Bateman (Eds.), Sexual Misconduct in the Education and Human Services Sector (pp. 172-183). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0657-7.ch010

Chicago

Ratliff, Lindon, Joshua Watson, and Kimberly R. Hall. "Preventing Sexual Misconduct: A Guide for Teachers, Counselors, and Administrators." In Sexual Misconduct in the Education and Human Services Sector, edited by Christopher Schwilk, Rachel Stevenson, and David Bateman, 172-183. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2017. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0657-7.ch010

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Abstract

The purpose of this chapter is to introduce sexual misconduct within the school setting to the reader, the relevant studies concerning each topic and how each position (teacher, counselor, and administrator) connects to the issues. The goal of the writing is to show the current findings and to give the reader the direction of where future research is needed. In just one example, the topic of the location of sexual offense will be discussed. Specifically, where in the school or surrounding environment will the sexual misconduct (assault, etc.) is most likely to occur. With the knowledge of so called “isolation zones” an administrator can better position monitors (electronic or human) to discourage actions of misconduct.

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