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Staff Sexual Misconduct
August 25,
2003
Whereas, the American Probation
and Parole Association has identified staff sexual misconduct as
unprofessional, unethical and unacceptable.
Whereas, this conduct threatens the safety of the community,
community supervision officers, offenders, defendants, victims of crime and
all others involved with the justice system and erodes public confidence and
support of the justice system.
Whereas, individuals involved with the justice system and community
supervision staff have a right to non-hostile interactions and environments
free from sexual remarks, innuendos, behaviors or displays.
Whereas, the definition of staff sexual misconduct is not limited to
unwanted sexual contact. Sexual misconduct is a range of behaviors or
situations that include, but are not limited to: inappropriate remarks,
sexualized name calling, correspondence, conversations, and other
communications that indicates a professional relationship, inappropriate
displays, fondling, inappropriate viewing, and sexual contact with
individuals vulnerable to the authority of the justice system.
Whereas, any sexual misconduct by community supervision staff and
offenders or defendants should result in immediate investigation and, if
warranted, disciplinary action.
Whereas, not all states have defined this conduct as criminal or have
prohibited this conduct.
Whereas, not all community supervision agencies have identified or
prohibited this conduct by their staff or the staff of agencies with which
they contract.
Whereas, all individuals involved with the justice system have a
right to be free from community supervision staff sexual misconduct.
Therefore
be it resolved that, The American Probation and Parole Association supports
the implementation of policies that prohibit staff sexual misconduct and
encourage the passage of laws that criminalize this conduct by staff.
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