Your local PD.
You need to report harassment to a counselor, a trusted teacher or other adult. Pressing charges is probably the last resort.
The charges for harassment over the phone can vary depending on the severity of the harassment and the laws in the specific jurisdiction. They can include fines, possible jail time, and/or a restraining order. It's important to consult with a legal professional for accurate information based on your specific situation.
no because he is your father and you can't press charges.
false charges
It may be possible to sue someone for shaming or publicly humiliating you, depending on the specific circumstances and the laws in your jurisdiction. You would need to consult with a lawyer to discuss the details of your situation and determine if you have a valid legal claim.
If a guy was feeling on your boobs you were felt up.......now the question is did you enjoy it? If not that's sexual harassment among other things so press charges. If a guy was feeling on your boobs you were felt up.......now the question is did you enjoy it? If not that's sexual harassment among other things so press charges.
collections telephone harassment
Harassment over computer has different charges. in all states it can be a year in jain or probation / restraining orders.
Yes that would be blackmail.
Police department
It could be charged as harassment, trespassing, disturbing the peace and a large number of other charges. If the homeowner wishes to press charges, it could result in many different things involving the police.
Nationally there are few charges, about one per 25,000 workers. 11% of sex discrimination/harassment charges are filed by men. After investigation, only about 7% of charges are found to violate the law. Almost all charges are dismissed.