Now, breaking the walls when women have become independent, may not be accepted by people (including fellow females). Do not think that this world is safe for men. The cases of harassment of men are also increasing day by day. A harasser may target a male or female according to their sexual preferences similarly, a harasser could be a male or female. The gender of criminal and victim doesn’t matter, what matters is that it is a crime and an ashaming act.

What qualifies as a harassment charge?

Harassment can be as big as an attempt to rape and as small as just a comment or joke. Any kind of unwanted sexual touch or appeal to touch unwantedly, any kind of sexual comment, joke or action, forcing someone to touch any body part or watch pornography, and other ways to do any unwanted sexual conducts come under harassment and are liable to be tried in court. Nowadays, as there is increased use of various social media platforms, cybercrime is also increasing. Harassers can also target people through their social media accounts with malicious comments, chats, digital media, and fake accounts. They can also hide their identity and harass people, which has become a very serious problem in the world.

Punishments against Harassment 

The government is sensitive to crimes like harassment and does not take them lightly. To reduce harassment there are several kinds of punishments for harassment in the USA. These punishments are according to the severity of the crime committed by the harassers. The different types of punishments to bring justice to the victims of harassment are:

Misdemeanour

It is a comparatively light punishment given to harassers with a less severe crime or if it’s their first time committing such a shameful act. Generally, such harassers are charged with a year or less in jail.

Felony Conviction

Harasser that commits more severe crimes is punished under Felony Conviction. These crimes have a long-lasting impact or may even be for life. It can also result in death or suffering. According to the severity, the harasser is liable to be imprisoned for 5 to 10 years.

Civil Harassment Restraining Order

If a case is more severe where the victim is in danger and scared that the harasser might try to harm him or her while he or she is seeking justice the victim can go for Civil Harassment Restraining Order. Civil court undersea cases regarding this. A harasser cannot contact the victim whether it is physical or verbal and if he does so, he is liable to go to jail or be tried for Felony Conviction.

Punishment for cyberbullying 

Cyberbullying is becoming a severe problem day by day. To prevent cyber crimes like harassment through malicious comments, chats, digital media, etc., the government has made strict reforms that target directly the harasser. It is important to note that you cannot hide your identity under fake accounts because there are devices to detect your true identity through your IP address.

Conclusion

Rather than seeking justice when the damage is done, people should try to prevent such crimes from happening. The environment you live in, your friends, family, and society do have a severe impact on your personality. They are the ones you learn everything from. You observe their decisions and lifestyle and comprehend it without any judgment. To prevent such kinds of crimes, it is crucial to start with your own family and society. It is vital to stop any unethical thinking, which is breeding in the mind and behavior of our future generation. We should spread awareness about such crimes to prevent them from happening.

What happens when you get charged with harassment?

It all depends on the degree of harassment you have done or are in charge of. If it is not much severe, the police might let you go and charge a fine or punish you with a year or less in jail, however if you commit a severe crime or are charged with a great degree of harassment, punishment can be severe. You can be punished with 5 to 10 years of prison with a fine.