Sharp class 3
3 characteristics of Victim blaming - ANS - 1. Holding the victims of crime entirely or
partially responsible for sexual assault, blaming the individuals for the personal troubles
or for social difficulties, not blaming other people involved or the larger social system in
place
3 sex offender motivations - ANS - 1. Power motivated offender
2. Anger motivated offender
3. Sadistic offender
3 Symptoms of PTSD - ANS - 1. Re experiencing
2. Avoidance
3. Hyperarousal
4 characteristics of MST - ANS - 1. Offenders being known to victims
2. Victims being young
3. Trust being broken
4. Leadership not resolving crimes
4 common offender behaviors - ANS - 1. Hyper-masculinity
2. Deficits in empathy towards others
3. Offender tactics
4. Use of force
8 steps of the military judicial process - ANS - Commanders actions and decisions,
article 32 hearing,
convening the court-martial,
pretrial agreement,
trial procedures, court-martial proceedings, Acquittal or conviction posttrial action,
appellate review
A person cannot consent to sexual activity for what two reasons - ANS - 1.Under the
age of 16
2. Substantially incapable of appraising the nature of the sexual conduct at issue
, Abusive sexual contact - ANS - Causing sexual contact with or by another person, if to
do so will constitute aggravated sexual assault had the sexual contact in the sexual act
Aggravated sexual contact - ANS - Engaging in a causing sexual contact with or by
another person, it does if to do so would constitute rape had the sexual contact been a
sexual act
Consent - ANS - Freely given agreement to the contact at issue by a competent
person
Five phases of investigative process - ANS - Immediate police action ,
medical treatment ,
investigative procedures ,
civilian and military disposition
procedures ,
civilian and military judicial process
Forcible sodomy - ANS - Engaging in nonconsensual unnatural cardinal copulation
with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal
Four common date rape drugs - ANS - 1. Ghb
2. Roofies
3. Special K
4. Ecsasty
Four steps of crisis intervention - ANS - Ensure safety of victim, explain your role,
provide support, prepare for what comes next
Four steps of victim advocacy - ANS - Establish rapport, assess and clarify immediate
needs, explore options, bring closure
Four types of myths - ANS - Cultural myth, social myth, rape myth, harmful attitudes
Least common form of sexual offender - ANS - Sadistic offender
Most common drug used In sexual assault - ANS - Alcohol
Name 13 SARB members - ANS - 1.Chairperson
2. SARC/sharp specialists
3. subordinate unit sharp/VA specialist
3 characteristics of Victim blaming - ANS - 1. Holding the victims of crime entirely or
partially responsible for sexual assault, blaming the individuals for the personal troubles
or for social difficulties, not blaming other people involved or the larger social system in
place
3 sex offender motivations - ANS - 1. Power motivated offender
2. Anger motivated offender
3. Sadistic offender
3 Symptoms of PTSD - ANS - 1. Re experiencing
2. Avoidance
3. Hyperarousal
4 characteristics of MST - ANS - 1. Offenders being known to victims
2. Victims being young
3. Trust being broken
4. Leadership not resolving crimes
4 common offender behaviors - ANS - 1. Hyper-masculinity
2. Deficits in empathy towards others
3. Offender tactics
4. Use of force
8 steps of the military judicial process - ANS - Commanders actions and decisions,
article 32 hearing,
convening the court-martial,
pretrial agreement,
trial procedures, court-martial proceedings, Acquittal or conviction posttrial action,
appellate review
A person cannot consent to sexual activity for what two reasons - ANS - 1.Under the
age of 16
2. Substantially incapable of appraising the nature of the sexual conduct at issue
, Abusive sexual contact - ANS - Causing sexual contact with or by another person, if to
do so will constitute aggravated sexual assault had the sexual contact in the sexual act
Aggravated sexual contact - ANS - Engaging in a causing sexual contact with or by
another person, it does if to do so would constitute rape had the sexual contact been a
sexual act
Consent - ANS - Freely given agreement to the contact at issue by a competent
person
Five phases of investigative process - ANS - Immediate police action ,
medical treatment ,
investigative procedures ,
civilian and military disposition
procedures ,
civilian and military judicial process
Forcible sodomy - ANS - Engaging in nonconsensual unnatural cardinal copulation
with another person of the same or opposite sex or with an animal
Four common date rape drugs - ANS - 1. Ghb
2. Roofies
3. Special K
4. Ecsasty
Four steps of crisis intervention - ANS - Ensure safety of victim, explain your role,
provide support, prepare for what comes next
Four steps of victim advocacy - ANS - Establish rapport, assess and clarify immediate
needs, explore options, bring closure
Four types of myths - ANS - Cultural myth, social myth, rape myth, harmful attitudes
Least common form of sexual offender - ANS - Sadistic offender
Most common drug used In sexual assault - ANS - Alcohol
Name 13 SARB members - ANS - 1.Chairperson
2. SARC/sharp specialists
3. subordinate unit sharp/VA specialist