1 Eve-teasing and Suicide: An exploratory study on Bangladesh Mohammad Ashraful Alam 1 Mohammed Jahirul Islam 2 Roksana Sultana 3 „One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman…It is civilization as a whole that produces this creature…which is described as feminine.‟ Simon de Beauvoir 4 Abstract Eve teasing is increasing day by day because of the lacking of effective law, conservative social structure and lack of awareness about teasing and teaser. The intent of the present study is to investigate and explore the relation between eve-teasing and suicide, and to know the causes, pattern and magnitude of eve teasing. In this study, we employed secondary data analysis method for conducting research on eve teasing. Eve-teasing and suicide related data was collected from daily newspapers. In our study shows that, most of the girls who faced these problems are 16 years age group and 90% are unmarried. Among them 90% are students and 70% victim‟s educational qualification is secondary level. Their family background is very poor. Most of the eve teasers (36.67%) are primarily use harsh or rude language for teasing. Next to this, there are severe pattern of teasing like- threatening, kidnapping and rape (30%), create rumor (20%) etc. These leads to severe mental and social effect on victims. Most often they commit suicide to escape the unbearable condition. So some actions have to be taken necessary steps to stop this crime and also to increase the awareness among the girls, their family by the civil society, authorities and government. Key Words: Eve-teasing, Sexual Harassment and Suicide. 1 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Police Science, MBSTU, Tangail, Bangladesh. 2 Assistant Professor, Department of Criminology and Police Science, Mawlana Bhasani Science & Technology University, Santosh, Tangail. Corresponding author email: jahir_smile2008@yahoo.com 3 M.S.S, Department of Criminology and Police Science, Mawlana Bhasani Science & Technology University, Santosh, Tangail. 4 Simon de Beauvoir. (1999),The Second Sex, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.