ABSTRACT

#MeToo for Women and Men provides an overview of sexual violence and an accessible guide to the #MeToo movement, presenting a timely look at the evidence from diverse fields. Its evidence-based approach builds upon public health and health psychology principles to increase the reader’s understanding of sexual bullying and aims to help inform the building of safer communities.

The book identifies patterns of sexual harassment and considers how sexual bullying can be used to express power. Intended to widen readers' knowledge of the causes and impacts surrounding sexual harassment and abuse, the book encourages open discussion of these topics to enable society to move closer to combating it. Using first-person accounts alongside evidence of both individual behaviours and the ways the topic is dealt with in laws, institutions, cultures and organisations, the book ensures that voices of survivors and their experiences are emphasised throughout.

A wide audience of public, professional, academics and clinicians will benefit from the book’s extensive look into the impact sexual harassment has on survivors and its insight into how connections across a range of fields help us to understand, but more importantly, prevent perpetration and victimisation. This guide is also for non-academics wanting to understand what #MeToo means, what it tells us about prevention and how to address the increasing problem of sexual harassment, violence and abuse.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|6 pages

#MeToo is everywhere – scale

chapter Chapter 2|14 pages

Hotspots – scope

chapter Chapter 3|8 pages

Who does it happen to?

chapter Chapter 4|6 pages

What is the harm?

chapter Chapter 5|7 pages

What is it for?

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

Enablers

chapter Chapter 7|19 pages

Hope – prevention

chapter |2 pages

Conclusions