Social science research also focuses on the long-term damage these "scandals" cause to the victims.

Even if the relationship is consensual and the student is 17 (legal age of consent in some contexts, but still minor under child protection law if still in high school), the power asymmetry—teacher as authority figure—makes it a criminal act of penyalahgunaan wewenang (abuse of power).

: The term "skandal" often refers to a scandal or a situation that causes public outrage or controversy. When related to teachers or educators, it might involve inappropriate relationships, misconduct, or other behaviors that are against professional standards or the law.

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Academic research into teacher-student relationship scandals (often referred to as "skandal bu guru" in local contexts) frequently explores the intersection of , gender dynamics , and power imbalances .

Furthermore, a scandalous male teacher is a "criminal"; a scandalous female teacher is a "sinful woman." The former is punished; the latter is first shamed for her appearance, her clothes, her Instagram selfies. The discourse shifts from "crime" to "morality of her wardrobe."