Correctional Officer Basic Training Practice Test

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How is sexual harassment defined?

  1. Unwanted verbal criticisms

  2. Frequent workplace discussions

  3. Unwelcome sexual advances

  4. General workplace discomfort

The correct answer is: Unwelcome sexual advances

Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature. This definition encompasses behaviors that create a hostile or intimidating environment for the victim. The emphasis on "unwelcome" indicates that the advances or behavior are not reciprocated or desired, which is fundamental to the concept of sexual harassment. The other options provided do not capture the specific nature of sexual harassment. Unwanted verbal criticisms and frequent workplace discussions may create discomfort but do not necessarily relate to sexual behavior. General workplace discomfort is too broad and could include various non-sexual issues, failing to specifically address the sexual connotations that are central to the definition of sexual harassment. Therefore, the key aspect of the correct answer is its focus on sexually motivated actions that are uninvited and intrusive, which is the essence of sexual harassment.