Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
seksueel getint gedrag
English translation:
behaviour/conduct with sexual overtones
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Buck
Oct 27, 2007 15:09
16 yrs ago
Dutch term
seksueel getint gedrag
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I'm stumped on this one. The sentence refers to seksueel en seksueel getint gedrag. TIA
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4 | behaviour/conduct with sexual overtones | Deborah do Carmo |
4 | sexually oriented behaviour | Jack den Haan |
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behaviour/conduct with sexual overtones
Is one way of describing it - widely used in the context of sexual harassment claims.
Not close to resources at the moment to provide specific refs but I've definitely used the phrase myself on a charge sheet as a trainee public prosecutor in SA when I was studying. Check and see if it helps.
Not close to resources at the moment to provide specific refs but I've definitely used the phrase myself on a charge sheet as a trainee public prosecutor in SA when I was studying. Check and see if it helps.
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sexually oriented behaviour
... might be another option here.
http://sexualharassment.dal.ca/what.html
"What is sexual harassment?
Sexual harassment is unwanted attention of a sexual nature by a person(s) who knows or ought reasonably to know that the attention is unwelcome to the recipient(s). Dalhousie defines sexual harassment as "any sexually-oriented behaviour of a deliberate or negligent nature which adversely affects the working or learning environment. It may involve conduct or comments that are unintentional as well as intentional." Thus, it is defined by the impact of the behaviour on the recipient, not the intent of the perpetrator. Sexual harassment is discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and/or gender and is prohibited under the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act.
There are two types of sexual harassment, poisoned environment and quid pro quo. "
http://sexualharassment.dal.ca/what.html
"What is sexual harassment?
Sexual harassment is unwanted attention of a sexual nature by a person(s) who knows or ought reasonably to know that the attention is unwelcome to the recipient(s). Dalhousie defines sexual harassment as "any sexually-oriented behaviour of a deliberate or negligent nature which adversely affects the working or learning environment. It may involve conduct or comments that are unintentional as well as intentional." Thus, it is defined by the impact of the behaviour on the recipient, not the intent of the perpetrator. Sexual harassment is discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and/or gender and is prohibited under the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act.
There are two types of sexual harassment, poisoned environment and quid pro quo. "
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