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Have you seen any sexual harassment incidents at UCSB?
Sexual Harassment is not wrong because it is illegal.
It is illegal because it is wrong.
Berniece Sandler
  1. Students use computers and e-mail to distribute sexually offensive materials to other students.

    Yes No

  2. Sexually offensive graffiti is placed on university property.

    Yes No

  3. Obscenities are scrawled on walls and doors about particular women students (i.e., "Mary Smith sucks cock").

    Yes No

  4. Posters about women's organizations on-campus committees on women, and activities about or for women are defaced, often with sado-pornographic and anti-female graffiti.

    Yes No

  5. Students participating in "Take-Back-the-Night" Marches or similar campus-sponsored rallies have been intimidated or ridiculed.

    Yes No

  6. Women passing fraternity houses or other places where men gather have obscenities shouted at them or have their sexual attributes and attractiveness rated.

    Yes No

  7. Events hosted by campus organizations focus on women's sexuality, such as wet T-shirt contests.

    Yes No

  8. Women students have their breasts grabbed, are mooned, have their pants pulled down or are body pressed at parties, in the dorms, or walking down the streets of Isla Vista.

    Yes No


These questions represent a sampling of incidents of sexual harassment that are routinely reported by college campuses.
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you might have witnessed an event that contributes to sexual harassment at UCSB.


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