Circumstances under which a public officer might be considered to have committed sexual harassment

Explain two circumstances under which a public officer might be considered to have committed sexual harassment

  • Making request or exerting for sexual activity or favours
  • Making intentional or careless physical contact that is sexual in nature
  • Making gestures, noises, jokes or comment, including innuendos, regarding another person’s sexuality.


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