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- Title
"Yeah, We Serve Alcohol, but … We Are Here to Help": A Qualitative Analysis of Bar Staff's Perceptions of Sexual Violence.
- Authors
Powers, Rachael A.; Leili, Jennifer; Powers, Ráchael A
- Abstract
This study is an exploratory analysis of how bar staff perceive their role in preventing sexual harassment and assault. In particular, through qualitative focus group interviews, this study explores bar staff's attitudes surrounding sexual harassment/assault, how they currently handle these situations, and their opinions regarding programs and policies that currently mandate responsibility. Six major themes emerged including their hesitation to discuss sexual violence, their unique position as a service provider, their lack of knowledge (but eagerness to learn), and their reliance on stereotypical scenarios of sexual violence and interventions. These findings are situated in a framework for understanding barriers to bystander intervention and implications for community-based bystander programs are discussed.
- Subjects
SEXUAL assault; BAR employees; HESITATION; STEREOTYPES; BYSTANDER effect (Psychology); RAPE prevention; RAPE &; psychology; SEX crime prevention; FOCUS groups; INTERPERSONAL relations; RESTAURANTS; SOCIAL skills
- Publication
Violence & Victims, 2016, Vol 31, Issue 4, p692
- ISSN
0886-6708
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-14-00047