Actually, that study that I referenced talked about men working in organizations with sexual harassment awareness training being more likely to label sex-related behaviour as sexual harassment. That study did not focus on whether they're more likely to report it, but simply that they see a behaviour and they say, "yes, that's sexual harassment”. Without the training, they might think it's goofing around, or something personal between the people.
On May 28th, 2013. See this statement in context.