Finding the Facts - Disciplinary and Harassment Investigation
h. Sample Questions for Most Circumstances:
i. Questions for the Complainant:
What did [the alleged harasser] do that you found to be harassing? Are there any others? Is that every incident you can remember?
When did each incident occur?
Where did each incident occur?
Was anyone else present when each incident occurred? Who?
Is that everyone?
Are you aware of the District’s policies on harassment and discrimination?
What are they?
Did you tell anyone else about each incident?
Who else did you tell about each incident?
When did you tell each other person about each incident?
What did you tell each person about each incident?
Aside from the conduct that you are now complaining about, has [the alleged harasser] done anything else that you found to be harassing? Aside from the conduct that you are now complaining about, has anyone else done anything that you found to be harassing?
How did you respond to [the alleged harasser] after each incident?
If you responded to [the alleged harasser], what did [the alleged harasser] do in response to your statements?
If you did not respond to [the alleged harasser], why not?
If you did not respond to [the alleged harasser] at the time of the incident, have you ever followed up with [the alleged harasser] to discuss the incident? Have you ever witnessed [the alleged harasser] act in the same manner towards another employee? Have you ever heard that [the alleged harasser] acted in the same manner towards another employee?
If so, when did the incident occur?
When did you learn of the incident?
Do you know if the incident was ever reported to a supervisor?
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