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What evidence is needed to accuse a person of harassment?

The evidence needed to accuse a person of harassment includes physical evidence, documentary evidence, witness testimony, victim's statement, statements and excuses of criminal suspects and defendants, expert opinions, records of inquests, inquests, experiments, audio-visual materials and electronic data. The evidence must be verified before it can be used as the basis for finalizing the case.

Harassment is an act of offending or insulting others through physical or verbal behavior against their will.

Different types of harassment have different incidence rates. The incidence of sexual harassment in China is about 5% to 10%, and there is no clear statistics on the incidence of telephone harassment. However, the data shows that every year, the Internet Bad and Spam Reporting Center receives hundreds of thousands of telephone harassment reports, and telephone harassment still has a certain negative impact on life. In terms of spam messages, the spam messages received by mobile phone users in China account for about 22.5% of all mobile phone messages.

Harassment will exist for a long time, but serious one-off events can sometimes be defined as harassment.

Harassment includes the following acts:

1. Make jokes or make discriminatory remarks about other people's race, religion, sex, age, disability or other characteristics;

2. Threatening or intimidating others because of race, religion, sex, age, disability or other characteristics;

3. Make physical contact when others don't want to, such as touching, patting, pinching and pinching.

Common types of harassment are as follows:

1, sexual harassment. Sexual harassment refers to the use of sexually suggestive words or actions against the harassed object, forcing the victim to cooperate and making the other party feel uncomfortable;

2. Telephone harassment. Telephone harassment refers to calling for commercial marketing or malicious harassment without the user's consent or request;

3. Spam messages. Spam messages are unwanted and disturbing messages to users, which will only consume the receiver's time and occupy the storage space of the receiver's mobile phone.

Article 110 of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that natural persons have the right to life, body, health, name, portrait, reputation, honor, privacy and marital autonomy.

Legal persons and unincorporated organizations enjoy the right of name, reputation and honor.

Article 111 The personal information of natural persons shall be protected by law. Any organization or individual who needs to obtain other people's personal information shall obtain and ensure the information security according to law, and shall not illegally collect, use, process or transmit other people's personal information, or illegally buy, sell, provide or disclose other people's personal information.