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- 3. Actively stepping in to stop a situation or negative behavior. Applies to bystanders.
- 4. The Navy's official criminal investigating agency. You may have seen the many versions of the popular crime drama of the same name.
- 6. You might find this VA deep inside an electronics panel. Call him if the gyrocompass goes down.
- 7. The program that deals with accusations of sexual harassment. Not SAPR. The key difference between harassment and assault is unwanted physical contact.
- 8. A new DOD program to collect information about cases to identify serial offenders. Restricted reporters can choose to give information and remain anonymous.
- 9. Military ____________, another great resource for military members to get confidential help for sexual assault. Military members can get up to ten free counseling sessions over the phone. Also, a resource for other advice such as taxes, finances, moving, education, etc.
- 11. The last name of the VA, who is the other representative from medical. Name rhymes with the directors of the Matrix Trilogy.
- 13. ______ and Family Support Center, the organization that houses SAPR resources. The SARC works here as well as representatives from other Navy programs to support sailors.
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- 1. Sexual assault in the military occurs most between people who are __________. Not best friends nor complete strangers.
- 2. In 2018, about one in ______ service members report their experience of sexual assault to a DOD authority. This has gone up from one in 14 back in 2006.
- 5. "Honor, ________, Commitment"
- 7. Often forgotten resource who you can tell about a report of sexual assault. Absolute confidentiality, regardless of circumstances.
- 10. "________ Transfer is available for victims who make an unrestricted report. It gives a victim the ability to change commands away from the offender.
- 12. Legal resource available to victims of sexual assault, to both restricted and unrestricted reports. A JAG billet who designated solely to assist victims of sexual assault.
