A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan

Objectives: To determine the nature and frequency of the exposure of female students to sexual harassment at higher educational institutes and explore the adverse effects of sexual harassment on the victims and coping strategies implied by them. Background: Sexual harassment, whether at workplace, e...

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Main Authors: Shaikh, Zulfiqar Ali, Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman, Hameed Khan, Masood
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Published: Division of Research and Industry Linkages, UiTM Melaka 2014
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spelling my.uitm.ir.544022022-02-23T07:38:23Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54402/ A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan Shaikh, Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Hameed Khan, Masood Crimes against the person Sex crimes Higher Education Objectives: To determine the nature and frequency of the exposure of female students to sexual harassment at higher educational institutes and explore the adverse effects of sexual harassment on the victims and coping strategies implied by them. Background: Sexual harassment, whether at workplace, educational institution, street, or leisure, is a problem gaining increasing recognition in every society. Despite widespread nature of the problem, there are still considerable misunderstandings as well as differences of opinion concerning whether particular situations or behaviors are sexually harassing in nature or not. The victim may feel threatened, humiliated, and harassed, and this would interfere with the performance, satisfaction, and commitment and undermine security or create an intimidating environment. Subjects and Method: A total 480 female students were conveniently selected from ten different educational institutes and were provided a self-administered questionnaire with their consent. The identity of all the study subjects was kept secret. The study was conducted from January 6 to September 30, 2009. The data were analyzed by using SPSS version 15. Results: Out of 480 female students, 460, i.e., 96 %, returned the filled questionnaires. Among them, 65 % reported of sexual harassment of various degrees/levels irrespective of their residential area, appearance, and attire. These females were harassed by the fellow students (37 %), faculty (32 %), and strangers (64 %) who included patients, attendants, visitors, and passersby. Although almost all of the participants (98 %) wanted a punishment for the harassers, they (78 %) were reluctant to disclose the name/identity of those perpetrators because of the fear of exploitation, social taboo, further embarrassment, adverse consequences, and career obstacles. Conclusion: Many females were the victim of sexual harassment in various forms. There is a need to sensitize the society, and mass awareness programs should be carried out through variety of media. Division of Research and Industry Linkages, UiTM Melaka 2014 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54402/1/54402.pdf ID54402 Shaikh, Zulfiqar Ali and Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman and Hameed Khan, Masood (2014) A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan. In: International Conference on Islamic Business, Art, Culture & Communication (ICIBACC 2014). Division of Research and Industry Linkages, UiTM Melaka, Alor Gajah, p. 49.
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topic Crimes against the person
Sex crimes
Higher Education
spellingShingle Crimes against the person
Sex crimes
Higher Education
Shaikh, Zulfiqar Ali
Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman
Hameed Khan, Masood
A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan
description Objectives: To determine the nature and frequency of the exposure of female students to sexual harassment at higher educational institutes and explore the adverse effects of sexual harassment on the victims and coping strategies implied by them. Background: Sexual harassment, whether at workplace, educational institution, street, or leisure, is a problem gaining increasing recognition in every society. Despite widespread nature of the problem, there are still considerable misunderstandings as well as differences of opinion concerning whether particular situations or behaviors are sexually harassing in nature or not. The victim may feel threatened, humiliated, and harassed, and this would interfere with the performance, satisfaction, and commitment and undermine security or create an intimidating environment. Subjects and Method: A total 480 female students were conveniently selected from ten different educational institutes and were provided a self-administered questionnaire with their consent. The identity of all the study subjects was kept secret. The study was conducted from January 6 to September 30, 2009. The data were analyzed by using SPSS version 15. Results: Out of 480 female students, 460, i.e., 96 %, returned the filled questionnaires. Among them, 65 % reported of sexual harassment of various degrees/levels irrespective of their residential area, appearance, and attire. These females were harassed by the fellow students (37 %), faculty (32 %), and strangers (64 %) who included patients, attendants, visitors, and passersby. Although almost all of the participants (98 %) wanted a punishment for the harassers, they (78 %) were reluctant to disclose the name/identity of those perpetrators because of the fear of exploitation, social taboo, further embarrassment, adverse consequences, and career obstacles. Conclusion: Many females were the victim of sexual harassment in various forms. There is a need to sensitize the society, and mass awareness programs should be carried out through variety of media.
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title A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan
title_short A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan
title_full A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan
title_fullStr A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan
title_full_unstemmed A survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of Karachi, Pakistan / Zulfiqar Ali Shaikh, Muhammad Zaman Shaikh and Masood Hameed Khan
title_sort survey to assess the female sexual harassment in the higher educational institutes of karachi, pakistan / zulfiqar ali shaikh, muhammad zaman shaikh and masood hameed khan
publisher Division of Research and Industry Linkages, UiTM Melaka
publishDate 2014
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