Sorta seems this way. I worked for the Federal Gov for many years, and we would take mandatory, yearly "Sexual Harassment" workshops. As much as I hated it at the time, I found them quite good. They clearly spelled out what constitutes "Sexual Harassment", as opposed to just flirting or regular male-female behavior.
Back in the day, we had a poor guy who was a supervisor at our medical lab on a college campus, an Asian guy in his thirties while we were student employees. He sometimes told slightly off color jokes. NOTHING REALLY BAD. He never touched us. But someone turned him in to HR and he was forced by them to go around to each and every woman in the department and shamefacedly apologize for his behavior. It was HORRIBLE to see him put through that.