Prevention
Module 2: Bystander Intervention
Sexual Harassment
Harassment
SEXUAL ASSAULT
RETALIATION LEGAL
100

These are the four layers of prevention in the SHARP model.

What are Individual, Peers/Family/Friends, Unit/Organization, and Post/Community?

100


These are the "3 D's" of bystander intervention.


What are Direct, Distract, and Delegate?

100

These are the two main types of sexual harassment.


What are Quid Pro Quo and Hostile Environment?

100

A freely given agreement to the conduct at issue by a competent person.


What is consent?

100

The act of wrongfully taking or threatening to take an unfavorable personnel action against someone for reporting an offense.


What is Reprisal?

200

According to the presentation, this corrosive social behavior erodes trust within a unit.

What is gossip?  

200


This is the first step in the five-step bystander intervention process.


What is "Notice the Event"?

200


This is the DA Form used to file a formal sexual harassment complaint.

What is DA Form 7746?

200


This reporting option allows a victim to receive advocacy services and medical care without triggering an official investigation or command notification.

What is a Restricted Report?

200

The act of excluding a person from social acceptance, privilege, or friendship to discourage reporting or inflict emotional distress.

What is Ostracism?

300

These factors, like supportive relationships and a sense of community, help protect against harmful behaviors.


What are Protective Factors?

300


In this intervention technique, you might change the subject or ask someone for help with a task to de-escalate a situation.

What is Distract?

300

This is the malicious act of releasing an individual's personally identifiable information (PII) online.

What is Doxing?

300

This program allows a victim who has filed a Restricted Report to help identify serial offenders anonymously.


What is the CATCH (Catch a Serial Offender) Program?

300

Besides the chain of command, victims of retaliation can seek assistance from these individuals or offices.

What are the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), Victim Advocate (VA), or Inspector General (IG)?

400


These factors, such as stereotypical gender norms and family conflict, can increase the likelihood of harmful behaviors.

What are Risk Factors?

400

This is the five-step process for bystander intervention.


What are: 1. Notice the event, 2. Interpret the event as a problem, 3. Accept personal responsibility, 4. Decide how to intervene, 5. Take Action?

400


These individuals, including anyone in the chain of command or in a supervisory position, are required to report all acts of sexual harassment they become aware of.

Who are Mandatory Reporters?

400


Sexual assault victims who file an unrestricted report can request a transfer using this Department of the Army form.

What is DA Form 4187 (Personnel Action)?

400

Any unwelcome conduct taken or threatened against a person because they reported a protected communication or participated in an EEO or harassment investigation.

What is Harassment (as a form of retaliation)?

500

This is the ultimate goal of SHARP's prevention efforts, focusing on stopping harmful behaviors before they occur.

What is Primary Prevention?

500

This psychological phenomenon describes the tendency for individuals to be less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present.

What is the Bystander Effect?

500

The timeframe in which a Soldier or DA Civilian must file a formal sexual harassment complaint.


What is 60 calendar days?

500

While a SARC, VA, or healthcare provider can take a Restricted Report, disclosing a sexual assault to this group automatically triggers an official investigation.


Who is the Chain of Command?

500

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What is the name of the General Court Martial Convening Authority (GCMCA) in our Chain of Command

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