Continuum of Harm
Consent
Reporting
Prevention and Response
Retaliation
100

You witness a Marine grope another Marine without consent in the workplace.

Red Zone.

100

Two types of consent.

Verbal and Non-verbal.

100

These are the only two people who can take an official sexual assault report. 

SARCs and SAPR VAs.

100

True or False: Every Marine is a mandated reporter of sexual assault.

False.

100

Referring to someone by a derogatory nickname or using threats to deter someone from making a sexual assault report.

Maltreatment

200

A group of Marines under your command just held a football themed BBQ and extended an invitation to everyone in the unit.

Green Zone.

200

Who must give consent before any sexual contact occurs?

All parties involved.

200

The two types of reporting options that the SAPR program offers.

Restricted and Unrestricted.

200

This DECOS risk factor increases the risk of sexual assault.

Sexist behaviors, toxic leadership, or workplace hostility.

200

Isolating the individual or uninviting someone to social events because a sexual assault report.

Ostracism.

300

A female Marine tells a male Marine he throws like a girl.

Yellow Zone.

300

In what two situations can a person NOT consent?

Sleeping, unconscious, incompetent, force causing, likely to cause death or bodily harm, being rendered unconscious, under threat, in fear, subject makes fraudulent representation that the sexual act serves a professional purpose, subject induces a belief that they are another person.

300

Two services that are ONLY available for unrestricted reporting.

Command involvement/support, law enforcement investigation, military protective order, no contact order, civilian protective order, expedited transfer. 

300

Responding to trauma as a leader is about helping the individual to re-establish a sense of

Control.

300

"Don't go to the IG just yet, let us try to fix this for you first." "No need to go to Congress, we can take care of this in house."

Restriction. 

400

While walking through a command area in the shop, you notice a group of Marines looking at an OnlyFans page on their phones.

Yellow Zone.

400

The legal age of consent under the UCMJ.

16 years of age.

*State laws vary, 18 in California.  

400

The Military Criminal Investigative Organization that investigates reports of sexual assault.

NCIS

400

Two areas of focus for a healthy command climate.

Life, Connection & Cohesion, Work, & Leadership.

400

Denying someone a promotion, negative marks on FITREP, or over-tasking/taking away responsibilities for making a repot of sexual assault.

Reprisal.

500

You overhear a Marine tell another Marine that he or she will help them get a good fitness report in exchange for a sexual favor.

Orange Zone.

500

A personal guideline or limit you set to protext your well-being by defining what is acceptable and unacceptable in your relationships.

A boundary. 

500

A DoD change to the SAPR program that allows individuals who were sexually assaulted the ability to regain control over Restricted Reporting. Allowing them to file a restricted report even if the allegation has been disclosed to the command.

Expanded Restricted Reporting.

500

Three protective factors that are linked to a lower likelihood of suicide, sexual harrassment, and sexual assault.

Fairness, morale, cohesion, leadership support, connectedness, engagement and commitment, safe storage for lethal means, or work-life balance.

500

Retaliation can be punished under the UCMJ as an orders violation under what Article?

Article 92.

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