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DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

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In light of the recent tragic death of Fort Hood soldier Pfc. Vanessa Guillen, a spotlight has turned to the topic of sexual harassment and assault within the military. Pfc. Guillen was killed after experiencing sexual harassment from soldiers within her unit. In a properly supervised and educated military structure, there should have been many individuals to keep this from happening.

SAPR

The Department of Defense’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPR) receive reports and also implement preventative training to active duty military members of all branches. We’ve put together an overview of this program, which offers training on how preventative action by individuals within the military community can ensure that there will be no repetition of this terrible—and preventable—loss of life.

SARCs

SARCs (Sexual Assault Response Coordinators) serve as primary points of contact for coordinating sexual assault victim care services. The SARC office also provides on-installation sexual assault prevention training. SARCs assign victim advocates to victims reporting an assault, who provides whatever support is needed.

Bystander Intervention Training

Bystander Intervention Training (BIT) is mandatory for all military personnel and civilian supervisors of military personnel. There are three audiences the training addresses: men, women, and leaders. BIT consists of presenting scenarios based on actual events to incite discussion on how bystander intervention could have diffused a situation, or how a lack thereof can create an environment in which assault can be allowed to happen.

Types of Reporting

Restricted Report

Enables military members, dependents (18+) and DoD Air Force civilian employees who are victims to report allegations of sexual assault to specified personnel without initiating an investigation. Specified personnel include the SARC, a military healthcare provider, or an on-duty victim advocate. While chaplains have confidentiality/privilege, they cannot take a Restricted Report. Communication related to the incident is considered protected.

Unrestricted Report

Independent Report

SAPR Connect

Developed by the SAPR Office, SAPR Connect is an online platform which shares research, expert insights, and news from the field. This tool provides a wide variety of resources to ensure the efficacy of sexual assault prevention programs.

How to Contact a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)

Installation Offices Also Offering Support

Other installation offices and contacts that offer support in sexual assault and harassment:

If you ever feel you are in immediate danger, call 911.

 

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