If you see something
Step up and intervene; say something
Definition of Sexual Harassment
unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, verbal comments, and physical conduct of a sexual nature where submission to or rejection of them can impact or interfere with someone's job, pay, or career.
Definition of Sexual Assault
Intentional sexual contact characterized by the use of force, threats, intimidation, abuse of authority, or when the victim does not or cannot consent
Restricted and Unrestricted Reporting similarities
-Access to medical, advocacy, legal, and counseling services
-Receive the Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE)
-No Wrong Door
-Special Victims' Counsel
Specific blood alcohol level (BAC) level or amount of alcohol consumption that automatically renders a person incapable of consenting to sexual activity under the law
There is no specific level or amount
SHARP stands for
Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention
When and where Sexual Harassment guidelines apply
24/7, on and off installation
When and where Sexual Assault guidelines apply
24/7, on and off installation
Restricted Reporting specific services
-Control the release of personal information
-Can change to an unrestricted report at any time
-CATCH program
It is a _____ to engage in sexual acts or sexual contact with a person who you know-or reasonably should have known-is incapable of consenting due to drug or intoxicant impairment
crime
3 Ds of Bystander Intervention
Direct, Distract, Delegate
Two types of Sexual Harassment and their definitions
Quid Pro Quo: Conditions placed on a person's career or terms of employment in return for sexual favors
Hostile environment: When personnel are subjected to offensive, unwanted, and unsolicited comments or behaviors of a sexual nature
Definition of consent
A freely given agreement to the conduct at issue by a competent person
Unrestricted Reporting specific services
-Subject may be held accountable
-Command support
-Can receive protective order
Sexual assault victims who file an unrestricted report can request expedited transfer or reassignment using DA form _____, personnel action from their current unit to
4187; another unit on a different installation, another unit on the same installation, another company within the same battallion, another battallion within the same brigade, another brigade within the same division
Prevention is a ____ effort that starts with ____
team; you
Three categories of Sexual Harassment and examples of each
Verbal: Jokes, comments, whistling, or pet names
Nonverbal: Staring, displays, messaging, or music
Physical contact: Touching, cornering, or kissing
Types of reporting
Restricted and Unrestricted
Limitations to Restricted Reporting
-Subject will not be held accountable
-Ineligible for expedited transfer or reassignment
-No command support
-Cannot receive a protective order
Commanders (battallion or above) have ____ hours to recommend approval or disapproval of an expedited transfer or reassignment
72
Army regulation that covers SHARP
AR 600-52
Complaint options
Anonymous: Report from unknown or unidentified source
Formal: File complaints with commanders/SARCs (Soldiers) or Equal Employment Opportunity
Do any of these constitute consent?
-An expression of lack of consent through words or conduct
-Lack of verbal or physical resistance
-Current or previous dating, social, or sexual relationship
-The manner of the person's dress
-A sleeping, unconscious, or incompetent person
NO!
Limitations to Unrestricted Reporting
-More people will know about the sexual assault
-The investigation may require discussion of personal matters
-Cannot change to a restricted report
Three categories of Retaliation and definitions
Reprisal: Wrongfully taking or threatening to take adverse personnel action, or withholding or threatening to withhold favorable personnel action against a person who plans to report an offense
Ostracism: Excluding a person from social acceptance, privilege, or friendship with intent to discourage reporting or due administration of justice, or inflict emotional distress
Acts of cruelty, oppression, or maltreatment