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What is OPNAVINST 1752.1B
Sexual Assault Victim Intervention (SAVI)
What are the three components of the SAVI program?
1. Sexual assault awareness and prevention
2. Victim advocacy
3. Data collection
How old must a volunteer victim advocate be?
21
All volunteers must receive a minimum of __ hours of training before participating as a victims advocate.
20
In addition to the first 20 hours, volunteers should receive __ hours of refresher training per year.
10-15
A follow up telephone contact should be made with the victim within __ hours.
48
Commanding officers will ensure that a sitrep is sent to CNO (N1) within __ hours of the report of all alleged sexual assault incidents.
24
What is article 120?
Rape
What is article 125?
Sodomy
How often shall service members receive sexual assault prevention and response training at the command level?
Annualy
What does SAVI stand for?
Sexual assault Victim Intervention
WHAT IS SAPR
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR)
What does SARC stand for?
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
What does VWAP stand for
Victim and Witness Assistance Program
At a minimum how often do victims receive updates on their cases until final disposition?
Monthly
Who shall establish policy and ensure SAVI program meets command service member and family member needs?
CNO
Who is responsible for implementing, managing and overseeing the SAVI program?
Commander Navy Installations Command (CNIC)
What are the three components of the Sexual Assault Victim Intervention (SAVI) Program?
Awareness and preevention education; victim advocacy and intervention; and collection of reliable data on sexual assault.