The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and Lithuania

The sociocultural contexts of higher education institutions form the background for gender-based violence in professional structures and environment of academia. The article presents the comparative analysis of sexual violence and the reasons for its (non-)disclosure at the universities in Lithuani...

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Main Authors: Virginija Šidlauskienė, Rasa Pocevičienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2021-07-01
Series:Informacijos Mokslai
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Online Access:https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/informacijos-mokslai/article/view/18437
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spelling doaj-9de79977150b4d0a8187d9b7b29bc5352021-07-02T09:26:48ZengVilnius University PressInformacijos Mokslai1392-05611392-14872021-07-019210.15388/Im.2021.92.53The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and LithuaniaVirginija Šidlauskienė0Rasa Pocevičienė1Vilnius University, LithuaniaŠiauliai State College, Lithuania The sociocultural contexts of higher education institutions form the background for gender-based violence in professional structures and environment of academia. The article presents the comparative analysis of sexual violence and the reasons for its (non-)disclosure at the universities in Lithuania and Cyprus. The findings of focus group interviews conducted within the framework of the Ending Sexual Harassment and Violence in Third Level Education (ESHTE) project, co-funded by the European Union, have been summarized in the present research. The focus group participants from each partner university involved university teachers, administrative staff, counselors and university students. The research was conducted during a 3-month period between 2017 and 2018. The main aim was to investigate university staffs’ and students’ experiences in the disclosures of the cases of sexual violence and harassment (SVH) in university environment and campus, as well as their awareness of  existing procedures and policies in handling the cases of SVH. Their personal experiences, attitudes and beliefs of SVH, as well as any suggestions they have towards the improvement of disclosures of SVH are discussed in the article. https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/informacijos-mokslai/article/view/18437sexual violence and harassment (SVH)academic and administrative staffstudentsCyprusLithuania
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Rasa Pocevičienė
The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and Lithuania
Informacijos Mokslai
sexual violence and harassment (SVH)
academic and administrative staff
students
Cyprus
Lithuania
author_facet Virginija Šidlauskienė
Rasa Pocevičienė
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title The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and Lithuania
title_short The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and Lithuania
title_full The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and Lithuania
title_fullStr The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and Lithuania
title_full_unstemmed The Comparative Analysis of Sexual Violence and Harassment at the piloting Universities of Cyprus and Lithuania
title_sort comparative analysis of sexual violence and harassment at the piloting universities of cyprus and lithuania
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Informacijos Mokslai
issn 1392-0561
1392-1487
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The sociocultural contexts of higher education institutions form the background for gender-based violence in professional structures and environment of academia. The article presents the comparative analysis of sexual violence and the reasons for its (non-)disclosure at the universities in Lithuania and Cyprus. The findings of focus group interviews conducted within the framework of the Ending Sexual Harassment and Violence in Third Level Education (ESHTE) project, co-funded by the European Union, have been summarized in the present research. The focus group participants from each partner university involved university teachers, administrative staff, counselors and university students. The research was conducted during a 3-month period between 2017 and 2018. The main aim was to investigate university staffs’ and students’ experiences in the disclosures of the cases of sexual violence and harassment (SVH) in university environment and campus, as well as their awareness of  existing procedures and policies in handling the cases of SVH. Their personal experiences, attitudes and beliefs of SVH, as well as any suggestions they have towards the improvement of disclosures of SVH are discussed in the article.
topic sexual violence and harassment (SVH)
academic and administrative staff
students
Cyprus
Lithuania
url https://www.zurnalai.vu.lt/informacijos-mokslai/article/view/18437
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