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According To Ucmj Article 120 What Is Consent

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QUESTION 1

What is consent ?

ANSWER

A freely given agreement to the sexual conduct at issue.

QUESTION 2

A person cannot consent to sexual activity if he or she is __________ _________ due to _______ or ______.

ANSWER

SUBSTANTIALLY INCAPACITATED due to ALCOHOL or DRUGS.

QUESTION 3

Sexual Contact is ?

ANSWER

the intentional touching, or intentionally causing another person to touch, either directly or through the clothing of the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks of any person with an intent to abuse, humiliate, or degrade any person or to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person.

QUESTION 4

Re-Victimization

ANSWER

refers to the behaviors and attitudes of social service providers that are "victim blaming" and insensitive, and institutional practices and values that place the needs of the organization above the needs of the victim.

QUESTION 5

Alcohol

ANSWER

Most widely used rape drug.

QUESTION 6

Drugs

ANSWER

May leave the victim helpless to stop a sexual assault.

QUESTION 7

Most common type of sexual assault;

ANSWER

Non-stranger

QUESTION 8

Define Sexual Assault ?

ANSWER

Committing a sexual act upon another person by using unlawful force against another person.

QUESTION 9

The Civilian Criminal justice system is designed to

ANSWER

prevent and respond to crime; identify, apprehend, and prosecute person charged with a crime. (hold them accountable for their criminal actions)

QUESTION 10

Seven phases of the Criminal Justice System;

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1) Law Enforcement 2) Prosecution 3) Judiciary and Courts 4) Probation 5) Institution Corrections 6) Parole 7) Appellate Courts

QUESTION 11

If a victim chooses not to report the crime most civilian jurisdictions may classify the allegations as ?

ANSWER

"UNFOUNDED"

QUESTION 12

If a victim chooses not to report the crime to the Military

ANSWER

the investigation may continue without the victim's cooperation and the victim may still be called to testify.

QUESTION 13

Name the five phases of the investigation process:

ANSWER

1) Immediate police action 2) Medical treatment 3) Investigative procedures 4) Civilian and Military disposition procedures 5) Civilian and Military judicial procedures

QUESTION 14

Three levels of Court-martials:

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1) summary 2) special 3) general

QUESTION 15

Victim Witness Liaison ? ( VWL )

ANSWER

is the primary point of contact for victims and witnesses involved in the military judicial process.

QUESTION 16

Military judicial process :

ANSWER

Court-Martial verdict proceedings : Acquittal or Conviction

QUESTION 17

unrestricted report:

ANSWER

Evidence is handed to CID

QUESTION 18

restricted report:

ANSWER

Evidence is handed to PMO

QUESTION 19

DD 2910

ANSWER

Victim Reporting Preference Statement

QUESTION 20

DD 2911

ANSWER

Medical Forensic Report

QUESTION 21

Sexual Assault victims are strongly

ANSWER

encouraged to receive a medical forensic examination

QUESTION 22

SAFE

ANSWER

Sexual Assault Forensic Examination

QUESTION 23

The SAFE examination enables

ANSWER

the diagnosis and treatment of physical injuries, assessment of the emotional impact of the assault, assessment and management of any sexual transmitted infections ( SFI ), and collection of physical evidence relevant to the assault.

QUESTION 24

SACP

ANSWER

Sexual Assault Care Coordinator: responsible for monitoring and tracking care of victim.

QUESTION 25

SAMFE

ANSWER

Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examination: responsible for performing SAFE.

QUESTION 26

How many care levels ?

ANSWER

5

QUESTION 27

First level of care with hospital facilities ?

ANSWER

Level three: has level of expert for victims of sexual assault

QUESTION 28

Name the nine First responders:

ANSWER

SARC / SHARP VA / SHARP SACP / sexual assault care provider (Healthcare Personnel) SACC / sexual assault care coordinator (Healthcare Personnel) SANE / sexual assault nurse examiner (Healthcare Personnel) Chaplain Law Enforcement Personnel CID / Criminal Investigation Command Legal assistance attorney

QUESTION 29

Individuals responsible for victim protection and care in the early stages of an incident ?

ANSWER

First Responder

QUESTION 30

SARC/SHARP

ANSWER

At Brigade level

QUESTION 31

VA/SHARP

ANSWER

Assigned to Battalion and Company level

QUESTION 32

Sexual Assault Care Provider / SACP

ANSWER

responsible for the primary medical management of all identified victims of sexual assault-- from initial contact to completion of care related to the incident.

QUESTION 33

Sexual Assault Care Coordinator / SACC

ANSWER

Social worker or nurse who coordinates the victims care with other providers.

QUESTION 34

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner / SANE

ANSWER

Also called the SAMFE; Qualified to evaluate, diagnose, and treat a victim of sexual assault.

QUESTION 35

The four steps of Victim Advocacy:

ANSWER

1) Establish rapport with the victim 2) Assess and Clarify immediate needs 3) Explore options 4) Bring closure

QUESTION 36

The Advocacy role of the SARC and VA ?

ANSWER

provide emotional support inform the commander, identify the victim's immediate needs, and explain the victim's choices.

QUESTION 37

The crisis intervention process includes:

ANSWER

Ensure safety of victim Explain your role Provide support Prepare for what comes next

QUESTION 38

Two Types of Advocacy:

ANSWER

System Advocacy Individual Advocacy

QUESTION 39

Individual advocacy

ANSWER

involves working to facilitate the choices of an individual victim. (this is the VA)

QUESTION 40

System advocacy

ANSWER

involves working for the changes that are needed to improve system response to a class of victims.

QUESTION 41

UNRESTICTED REPORT has

ANSWER

High-Risk Response Team

QUESTION 42

Who makes up the High-Risk response team:

ANSWER

Alleged offender's commander victim's SARC or VA CID SJA VWL victim's healthcare provider: counselors / mental health personnel who conducted safety assessment

QUESTION 43

Benefits of Restricted reporting:

ANSWER

1) Access to medical, advocacy, legal, and counseling services 2) Receive the SAFE 3) Control the release of personal information 4) Can change to unrestricted repot at any time

QUESTION 44

Limitations of Restricted reporting:

ANSWER

1) The alleged offender will not be held accountable 2) Not eligible for expedited transfer or reassignment 3) No command support 4) Cannot receive protective order

QUESTION 45

Benefits of Unrestricted reporting:

ANSWER

1) Access to medical, advocacy, legal, and counseling services 2) Receive the SAFE 3) The alleged offender may be held accountable 4) Command support 4) Can receive protective order

QUESTION 46

Limitations of Unrestricted reporting:

ANSWER

1) More people will know about the sexual assault 2) Investigation may be intrusive and difficult 3) Cannot be changed to Restricted report

QUESTION 47

Two types of reporting

ANSWER

Restricted and Unrestricted

QUESTION 48

Who can file Restricted reports

ANSWER

CAN BE FILED with: SARC or VA Healthcare personnel CAN NOT BE FILED with: chaplain or legal

QUESTION 49

Non-Participating Victim

ANSWER

Inform the victim that the investigation may continue

QUESTION 50

Confidentiality is important because

ANSWER

essential to victims recovery protect the victim from further assault or re-victimization contains the assault experience

QUESTION 51

Goals of the Case Management

ANSWER

helping professions to track services, problem solve, and coordinate system responses.

QUESTION 52

Case Management

ANSWER

is a standard approach used to review and evaluate the process of managing sexual harassment and sexual assault cases, which includes response to a victim of sexual assault, quality od service, access to and satisfaction with services, coordinated care, and any follow-up.

QUESTION 53

Three main steps in Case Management process:

ANSWER

1) Documentation and Data collection 2) Maintenance of case files (physical and electronic) 3) Case Management protocol

QUESTION 54

Data is only entered into the

ANSWER

DSAID or ICRS by the SARC/SHARP

QUESTION 55

ICRS

ANSWER

a web-based tool that allows the Army to track data related to sexual harassment cases.

QUESTION 56

Data is captured on

ANSWER

DA 7279 and DA 7279-1

QUESTION 57

DSAID

ANSWER

a web-based system that is centralized repository for service-specific, case-level sexual assault data.

QUESTION 58

According to the Army, strength is comprised of five dimensions:

ANSWER

Physical Emotional Social Spiritual Family

QUESTION 59

Physical:

ANSWER

Performing and excelling in physical activities tat require aerobic fitness, endurance, strength, health body composition, and flexibility derived through exercise, nutrition, and training.

QUESTION 60

Emotional:

ANSWER

Approaching life's challenges in a positive, optimistic way by demonstrating self-control, stamina, and good character with your choices and actions.

QUESTION 61

Social:

ANSWER

Developing and maintaining trusted, valued relationships and friendships that are personally fulfilling and foster good communication including a comfortable exchange of ideas, views, and experiences.

QUESTION 62

Spiritual:

ANSWER

One's purpose, core values, beliefs, identity, and life vision. Which define the essence of a person.

QUESTION 63

Family:

ANSWER

Being part of a family unit that is safe, supportive, and loving and provides the resources needed for all members to live in a healthy and secure environment.

QUESTION 64

Resilience:

ANSWER

the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, threats or other significant sources of stress such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems, or workplace and financial stressors. "Bouncing-Back"

QUESTION 65

The Vision of CSF2

ANSWER

a total Army team of physically healthy and psychologically strong Soldiers, Families, and Civilians whose resilience and total fitness enables them to thrive in both the military and civilian sector and to meet a wide range of operational demands.

QUESTION 66

The Mission of CSF2

ANSWER

To increase the physical and psychological health, resilience, and enhanced performance of Soldiers, Family, and civilians.

QUESTION 67

CSF2 is not:

ANSWER

1) A stand-down, Chain-teach or other single event that results in resilience 2) a "screen" for any physical or psychological disease or dysfunction 3) Something we "do" after a Soldier has a negative psychological, social, or professional outcome

QUESTION 68

Five pillars of CSF2:

ANSWER

1) Global Assessment Tool (GAT) 2) Master Resilience Training (MRT) 3) Performance Enhancement 4) Institutional Resilience Training (IRT) 5) Comprehensive Resilience Modules ( CRMs)

QUESTION 69

GAT

ANSWER

a web-based survey instrument used to assess the dimensions of emotional, social, spiritual, and family fitness

QUESTION 70

MRT

ANSWER

serve as commanders' advisors for resilience training and are the only personnel authorized to conduct formal resilience training to members of Army Family.

QUESTION 71

Performance Enhancement

ANSWER

Training is conducted by MRT performance experts, who are the only personnel authorized to conduct performance enhancement training. It focuses on building confidence, attention control, energy management, goal setting, and integrating imagery.

QUESTION 72

IRT

ANSWER

provides individual skills for new Soldiers and junior leaders, as well as organizational resilience skills and principles for mid-grade and senior leaders.

QUESTION 73

CRM

ANSWER

web-based self-development training modules intended to build resilience across the force. They teach skills that support social, emotional, family, spiritual, and physical resilience.

QUESTION 74

What is stress ?

ANSWER

a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some way.

QUESTION 75

Four "Stress symptoms":

ANSWER

1) Cognitive Symptoms 2) Behavioral Symptoms 3) Emotional Symptoms 4) Physical Symptoms

QUESTION 76

What is Vicarious Trauma ?

ANSWER

a result of repeated exposure to accounts of traumatic events - the internalization of the trauma of others and the process of exhibiting the same feelings and behaviors as those who experienced the trauma.

QUESTION 77

Primary factor is having caring and supportive relationships

ANSWER

Contributing Factors to Resilience.

QUESTION 78

What does the SARB do to prepare for the monthly meeting? (ADMINISTRATIVE PREPARATION)

ANSWER

Coordinate / schedule date-time-location Prepare SARB packets Create Slide show Finalize the agenda Meet with CID to review open Unrestricted cases Send out invitation request-reminders to board members Prepare notes with case details

QUESTION 79

SARB packet includes:

ANSWER

Minutes from the last meeting Agenda Cases to be discussed

QUESTION 80

SARB meeting:

ANSWER

Record board meeting minutes - Limited information about Restricted case are usually only presented once

QUESTION 81

After the SARB meeting has concluded:

ANSWER

1) Prepare minutes for chairperson signature 2) Prepare for next meeting by keeping cases ready for presentation and agenda up to date

QUESTION 82

SARB Members include:

ANSWER

Chairperson - SARC - subordinate unit SARC & VA - CID rep - Legal rep or SJA - PMO rep - Chaplain - SACP - SACC - Behavior Health rep - Vic's Commander - Vic's Advocate - other reps

QUESTION 83

if a victim is assessed to be in a high-risk situation,

ANSWER

a High-Risk Response Team is formed. the "Case Management Group" chairperson forms the team.

QUESTION 84

Senior Commander is responsible for the

ANSWER

SARB and its Case Management Group

QUESTION 85

Prevention Levels

ANSWER

Primary Secondary Tertiary

QUESTION 86

Prevention Strategies

ANSWER

Education Awareness Participation

QUESTION 87

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

ANSWER

is in April and the color is Teal

QUESTION 88

Name the four steps for "Culture Change":

ANSWER

1) Identify the current climate 2) Envision the future 3) Set interim goals 4) List required actions

QUESTION 89

Education:

ANSWER

will empower people to recognize behaviors related to sexual harassment and sexual assault . Individuals can then reflect and check their own behavior and attitudes.

QUESTION 90

Awareness:

ANSWER

is intended to heighten individual and group awareness and enhance knowledge about another group.

QUESTION 91

Participation:

ANSWER

is directed toward being involved and taking action.

QUESTION 92

Chaplain:

ANSWER

Providing victims of sexual assault confidential counseling, spiritual guidance, and long-term support services.

QUESTION 93

Law Enforcement:

ANSWER

Securing the crime scene.

QUESTION 94

CID:

ANSWER

Collecting forensic evidence and interviewing the victim, alleged offender, and witnesses.

QUESTION 95

Legal assistance attorney:

ANSWER

Informing victims of their legal rights and contacting the SARC/SHARP specialist.

QUESTION 96

Commander:

ANSWER

Collecting necessary information, such as victim's identity, location, time of the incident, and name and /or description of offender.

QUESTION 97

Rape:

ANSWER

Committing a sexual act upon another person by causing bodily harm to that other person.

QUESTION 98

Abusive sexual contact:

ANSWER

Causing sexual contact with or by another person,if to do so would constitute aggravated sexual assault had the sexual contact been a sexual act.

QUESTION 99

Consent:

ANSWER

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

QUESTION 100

Forcible Sodomy:

ANSWER

Engaging in nonconsensual unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the same or opposite sex or an animal.

QUESTION 101

Aggravated Sexual Contact:

ANSWER

Engaging in or causing sexual contact with or by another person, if to do so would constitute rape had the sexual contact been a sexual act.

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