ODS FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. What is SAPR? What do they do?: SAPR= Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
Assist victims of sexual assault and reduce incidence of sexual assault committed by or against Navy service members, their
families, and civilians
2. What is the difference between restricted reporting vs unrestricted report-
ing?: Unrestricted reporting: TRIGGERS OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION
Restrictive Reporting:
DOES NOT TRIGGER OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION
3. Which 8 people can a sailor report a SAPR case to for a restricted or unrestrict-
ed report?: SSDHMMVC
1. SARC (Sexual Assault Response Coordinator)
2. SAPR VA
3. Deployed Resiliency Counselor (DRC)
4. Health Care Provider (HCP)term-2
5. MENTAL HEALTH/HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
6. MEDICAL PROVIDERS (MD/DO/NP/PA)
7. Victim's Legal Counsel (VLC)
8. Chaplain (absolute confidentiality)
,DOES NOT TRIGGER OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION. individual can choose restricted or unrestricted
4. Which 4 people are mandated reporters and will trigger an unrestricted
report for a SAPR case? What will it trigger?: 1. Law enforcement (military or civilian)
2. Non-licensed Medical Personnel (corpsmen, secretaries, phone service, etc.)
3. Chain of Command
4. NCIS
, Triggers unrestrictive report and NCIS investigation
5. What are the Geneva Conventions?: -Help govern the law of armed conflict and provide standards
of humane tx of people who are victims of armed conflict
-Also called Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict
6. What date were the Geneva Conventions adopted? How many were adopt-
ed?: 4 Geneva Conventions adopted on August 12 1949
7. What 4 groups of people do the Geneva Conventions protect?: 1. Military; sick and
wounded in field
2. Military sick or wounded in shipwreck
3. Prisoners of War
4. Civilians during armed conflict. Non combatants serving in the military (chaplains and medical personnel)
8. What are the 4 principles of the constitutional paradigm?: 1. Hierarchy of Loyalties
2. Resolve Before Acting
3. Resolve, Remove, Resign
4. Choose to Disobey
9. What 6 things do the first constitutional paradigm, the hierarchy of loyalties,
consist of?: 1. Constitution
2. Mission
3. Service
4. Ship or Command
5. Shipmate
1. What is SAPR? What do they do?: SAPR= Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
Assist victims of sexual assault and reduce incidence of sexual assault committed by or against Navy service members, their
families, and civilians
2. What is the difference between restricted reporting vs unrestricted report-
ing?: Unrestricted reporting: TRIGGERS OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION
Restrictive Reporting:
DOES NOT TRIGGER OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION
3. Which 8 people can a sailor report a SAPR case to for a restricted or unrestrict-
ed report?: SSDHMMVC
1. SARC (Sexual Assault Response Coordinator)
2. SAPR VA
3. Deployed Resiliency Counselor (DRC)
4. Health Care Provider (HCP)term-2
5. MENTAL HEALTH/HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
6. MEDICAL PROVIDERS (MD/DO/NP/PA)
7. Victim's Legal Counsel (VLC)
8. Chaplain (absolute confidentiality)
,DOES NOT TRIGGER OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION. individual can choose restricted or unrestricted
4. Which 4 people are mandated reporters and will trigger an unrestricted
report for a SAPR case? What will it trigger?: 1. Law enforcement (military or civilian)
2. Non-licensed Medical Personnel (corpsmen, secretaries, phone service, etc.)
3. Chain of Command
4. NCIS
, Triggers unrestrictive report and NCIS investigation
5. What are the Geneva Conventions?: -Help govern the law of armed conflict and provide standards
of humane tx of people who are victims of armed conflict
-Also called Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict
6. What date were the Geneva Conventions adopted? How many were adopt-
ed?: 4 Geneva Conventions adopted on August 12 1949
7. What 4 groups of people do the Geneva Conventions protect?: 1. Military; sick and
wounded in field
2. Military sick or wounded in shipwreck
3. Prisoners of War
4. Civilians during armed conflict. Non combatants serving in the military (chaplains and medical personnel)
8. What are the 4 principles of the constitutional paradigm?: 1. Hierarchy of Loyalties
2. Resolve Before Acting
3. Resolve, Remove, Resign
4. Choose to Disobey
9. What 6 things do the first constitutional paradigm, the hierarchy of loyalties,
consist of?: 1. Constitution
2. Mission
3. Service
4. Ship or Command
5. Shipmate