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What is SECNAVINST 1752.4B?
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
True or False:

Active Duty service members who have been sexually assaulted have access to the full range of SAPR services and support regardless of when or where the incident took place, including prior to enlistment or commissioning
TRUE

True or False:




Reserve and National Guard members who have been sexually assaulted have access to the full range of services and support, regardless of when or where the incident took place

FALSE:

Only while performing active service or inactive duty training

*Victims in a civilian status are eligible for limited, immediate short-term SAPR support services, and then are referred for further care and assistance.

True or False:




Military dependents, regardless of age, are eligible for treatment in the Military Healthcare System in all cases.

FALSE:

Only military dependents aged 18 and older are eligible for care when the alleged offender is NOT a spouse or intimate partner




Dependents assaulted by a spouse or intimate partner, as well as those 17 and younger, are covered by the family advocacy program

Victim support SAPR services and medical care must be victim-centric, gender responsive, culturally competent and _____________.
Recovery Oriented

True or False:




Sexual assault victims shall be given priority and treated as emergency cases.


True.




Sexual assault victims will be given priority as emergency cases regardless of evidence of physical injury.

Collateral Misconduct


Victim misconduct that might be in time, place, or circumstance associated with the victim's sexual assault incident.




One of the most significant barriers to reporting.

Emergency

A situation that requires immediate intervention to prevent the loss of life, limb, sight, or body tissue to prevent undue suffering.
Restricted reporting

Option that allows victims to confidentially disclose the assault to specified individuals and receive medical treatment without triggering an investigation.
Unrestricted reporting

A process that an individual covered by this policy uses to disclose, without requesting confidentiality or Restricted Reporting, that he or she is the victim of a sexual assault.


True or False:




The victim can elect to change from a restricted report to an unrestricted report


TRUE, at any time.

True or False:




The victim can elect to change from an unrestricted report to a restricted report


FALSE
What options does a victim have if the alleged perpetrator is in the victim's chain of command?

NCIS
Another command
Other commanding officers


Inspector General (IG)


Other law enforcement officials

How long does an MTF have to collect a SAFE kit after a request from a healthcare provider or designated law enforcement official?

One hour
Who is authorized to accept a restricted report?


SARC


SAPR VA


Healthcare personnel

Non-Participating Victim

A victim choosing not to participate in the military justice system.




*Does not affect their access to SARC and SAPR VA services or medical and psychological care

Who is required to report a sexual assault when confided in by a victim?

Any person in the victims chain of command or a law enforcement official

True or False:




If an independent investigation is triggered before an alleged victim files a report, he/she still has the option to make a Restricted Report

False. Timing is crucial!
Who is notified if a SARC, SAPR VA, or healthcare provider makes an unauthorized disclosure of
confidential communication?

Military Criminal Investigative Office (MCIO)
DD Form 2910

Restricted or Unrestricted Reporting Form
DD Form 2911

Sexual Assault Forensic Examination Form
How long will an unrestricted report of sexual assault be retained?

50 years from the date the victim signed the form
How long will a restricted report of sexual assault be retained?

5 years from the date the victim signed the form
How long will a SAFE kit be retained in the case of a restricted report?

5 years in a location designated by the military service concerned


True or False:




A victim who elects a restricted report can request an expedited transfer


False; the victim must change their report to unrestricted in order to qualify

At what point will a SARC contact a victim to inquire if he/she would like to change their report from restricted to unrestricted?

At the 1 year mark of the report
DSAID

Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database
Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database


Serves as a centralized, case-level database for the collection and maintenance of information regarding sexual assaults involving persons covered by this instruction.




Information from DD 2910 is entered into DSAID