Sexual Aggression

Sexual Aggression refers to any behavior or act that involves the use of force, intimidation, or coercion to engage in sexual activity without consent. It can range from harassment and unwanted advances to rape and assault. Sexual aggression is often rooted in power dynamics, gender inequality, and societal norms that normalize or tolerate such behaviors. Research in this field examines the psychological, social, and cultural factors contributing to sexual aggression, its impact on victims, and prevention strategies. This tag connects researchers, clinicians, educators, and advocates working on addressing sexual violence, promoting consent, and creating safer environments.

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