RT Article T1 Old Southern Codes in New Legal Bottles? Sexual Harassment, Race, and Masculinity JF Race and social problems VO 14 IS 4 SP 326 OP 341 A1 Butler, John S. 1947- A2 Schmidtke, James M. A2 Brown, Letisha Engracia Cardoso A2 Stephens, Bryan LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1819843300 AB Historically, old southern codes were used to regulate the interactions between black males and white females. We draw parallels between these codes and current sexual harassment laws to examine the perceptions of sexual behavior that crosses racial lines. Specifically, we examine how white and black female targets perceived and reacted to the behavior of males of the same and different race than their own. Our results indicate that white women perceive the behavior committed by a man of another race as more sexually harassing than when a white male commits the behavior. Conversely, black women perceive the behavior committed by black men as more sexually harassing than when a man of a different race engages in the same behavior. Further, a similar pattern emerges for reporting sexual harassment. Implications for research and the management of sexual harassment are discussed. DO 10.1007/s12552-022-09355-6