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Consent A freely given agreement to the sexual conduct at issue. What is the sequential process of the civilian criminal justice system? 1. Law Enforcement 2. Prosecution 3. Judiciary 4. Probation 5. Corrections 6. Parole 7. Appellate Court What is a VIS? Victim Impact Statement What is a FETI? Forensic Experiential Trauma Exam What are the rights available to a crime victim? 1. Reasonably protection from the accused 2. Reasonable, accurate, and timely notification 3. Not to be excluded from public proceedings 4. Reasonably heard 5. Confer with governments attorney 6. Full and timely restitution as provided in law 7. Proceedings free from unreasonable delay 8. Treated with fairness and respect for dignity and privacy. What should VWL inform the victim of? - Status of investigation - Apprehension of the alleged offender - Decision whether to prefer or dismiss charges - Initial appearance of the alleged offender at a Pretoria's confinement hearing or a UCMJ Article 32 investigation - Scheduling of each court proceeding that the victim is either required to or may attend What is a SACP? Sexual Assault Clinical Provider What does a SACP do? Responsible for primary medical management CID handles which evidence report? Unristricted PMO handles which evidence report? Restricted What are the responsibilities of a Role III? Safe Exam Evacuating patients from supported units Providing care for all categories Providing support on an area basis to units Can a chaplain or legal assistance accept a restricted report? No Is a SARC or VA under obligation to inform investigators or commanders about an unsigned DD 2910? No Why is confidentiality important? Essential to victims recovery Protects victim from further assault or re-victimization Contains the sexual assault experience What may conflict with a victims interests? The commands responsibility to fulfilling mission readiness What did MRE 514 add? The victim has the privilege to refuse to disclose a confidential communication with victim advocate if communication was for the purpose of facilitating advice or support to the victims. Also applies to records kept by a SARC or VA What are the key tasks a SARC will do? Explain reporting options Review DD 2910 Provide resource information What is a first responder? Individuals who are responsible for the protection and preservation(prevention) of life, property, evidence, and the environment. What is SHARP ICRS? Integrated Case Reporting System. A web based tool that allows the Army to track data related to sexual harassment cases What is SHARP DSAID? Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database. A web based system that is a centralized repository for service specific case level sexual assault data. What is SAAPM? Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Key points of SAAPM? - Army uses to promote awareness - Occurs naturally in April - Commits to raising awareness and promoting prevention of SA through special events and public education - Establishes a climate of confidence that results in no tolerance, victim care/protection/support, and offender accountability. What is the four step process for planning culture change 1. Identify the current climate 2. Envision the future 3. Set interim goals 4. List required actions What are the four steps of victim advocacy? 1. Establish rapport (i.e. let the victim know you're the for support, make victims comfort priority) 2. Assess and clarify immediate needs (i.e. identify the needs of the victims, offer services such as Chaplain or CID, unit transfer). 3. Explore options (i.e. identify and explain victims choices, expect uncertainty, support victims choices) 4. Bring closure (i.e. follow up meeting, personal contact information, final data for reporting purposes) What four things do you automatically get with both report options? 1. Advocacy 2. Medical Treatment 3. Behavioral heath counseling 4. Legal services What is a VWL? Victim witness Liason Should a SARC or VA every provide counsel to a victim? No. What are the Army's five dimensions of strength? 1. Physical: performing and excelling in physical activities. 2. Emotional: approach life's challenges in a positive way. 3. Social: developing and maintaining relationships and friendships 4. Spiritual: ones purpose, core values, beliefs, identity, and life vision 5. Family: being part of a family unit What is the definition of resilience? The process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or other significant sources of stress such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems, or workplace and financial stressors. What does resilience not mean? Doesn't mean a person doesn't experience difficulty or stress. Not a trait that people either have or do not ha
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