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New study suggests street harassment is widespread
June 11, 2014 /
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Stop Street Harassment, a nonprofit working to end sexual harassment in public spaces, just released the first national study on street harassment. Titled "Unsafe and Harassed in Public Spaces: A National Street Harassment Report," it consists of data reported by 2,000 people surveyed by market research company Gfk, and information from 10 focus groups SSH held across the United States between February and March 2014.
By Lauren McEwen
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