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Briefly describe examples of discrimination sexual minorities may experience in the workplace.
 
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Considering prevention of juvenile delinquency, parenting videos and handouts would be considered an example of:
 
  A. universal programs.
  B. indicated programs.
  C. second-chance programs.
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Answer to Question 1

1 . Gay bashing: Physical violence does occur but not all incidents are generally known.
2 . Black mail: Workers threaten to expose sexual minorities.
3 . Ostracism and harassment: Sexual minorities are isolated in the workplace.
4 . Hidden discrimination: Sexual minorities are not promoted because of their sexual orientation.
5 . Termination: Sexual minorities are dismissed because of their sexual orientation.
6 . Lavender ceiling: Like the glass ceiling for women, sexual minorities are passed over for top-level jobs.

Answer to Question 2

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