Police departments can be held liable for sexual harassment in which of the following situations:
A) when the harasser is a supervisor and no tangible employment harm results
B) when the harasser is a coworker but the supervisor is unaware of the situation
C) when the harasser is a supervisor and tangible employment harm results
D) all of the above
Correct Answer:
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