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An inmate confides in a correctional officer about a past sexual assault they experienced before incarceration. What is the correctional officer's ethical responsibility?

Correctional officers have a duty to ensure the welfare of inmates. Documenting the incident and referring the inmate to appropriate professional support is the

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Question: An inmate confides in a correctional officer about a past sexual assault they experienced before incarceration. What is the correctional officer's ethical responsibility?

Answer options:

  • Tell the inmate to forget about it, as it happened in the past. ✅ Document the disclosure and refer the inmate to appropriate support services (e.g., victim services, mental health).
  • Inform other inmates to provide peer support.
  • Keep the information strictly confidential, even from supervisors.

Correct answer: Document the disclosure and refer the inmate to appropriate support services (e.g., victim services, mental health).

Explanation: Correctional officers have a duty to ensure the welfare of inmates. Documenting the incident and referring the inmate to appropriate professional support is the ethical and procedural response.

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