Texas LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) Jurisprudence Exam

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What information does a report of sexual misconduct need to contain?

  1. Date of birth of the alleged victim

  2. Name of the counselor's pet

  3. Suspected violation and names

  4. Details of the counselor's vacation

The correct answer is: Suspected violation and names

A report of sexual misconduct needs to contain the suspected violation and names of those involved, not the date of birth of the alleged victim or the details of the counselor's vacation. Mentioning the date of birth or vacation details can be seen as irrelevant information and can potentially violate the privacy of the involved individuals. Additionally, the name of the counselor's pet is also irrelevant to the report and should not be included. Therefore, option C is the most accurate and important information that should be included in a report of sexual misconduct.