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Afi 90 6001

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QUESTION 1

Sexual Assault

ANSWER

Intentional sexual contact characterized by use of force, threats, intimidation, or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.

QUESTION 2

Consent

ANSWER

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

QUESTION 3

AFI 90-6001

ANSWER

The SAPR program will provide education and training to all our military and civilian members throughout their Air Force careers to prevent sexual assault, enhance response capability, establish victim support, encourage victims to come forward and hold perpetrators of this crime appropriately accountable.

QUESTION 4

Commander's Role

ANSWER

Actively support sexual assault prevention and response programs and are responsible for victims and alleged subjects/offenders as well as criminal justice procedures that enable offenders to be held appropriately accountable for their actions.

QUESTION 5

SARC

ANSWER

Primarily responsible for overall management of the SAPR program by managing prevention, support programs and activities for sexual assault prevention and response on the installation.

QUESTION 6

Victim Advocate (VA)

ANSWER

Specially trained to support victims of sexual assault. Work under the oversight of the SARC and serve as the installation's primary sexual assault victim advocate, providing and coordinating a wide range of essential support, advocacy and liaison services to eligible military and civilian sexual assault victims.

QUESTION 7

Special Victim's Council

ANSWER

Attorneys who provide legal assistance specifically for victims of sexual assault and assist victims throughout the process of reporting and disposition (attend interviews with law enforcement, criminal proceedings, etc.).

QUESTION 8

Unrestricted Report

ANSWER

Any report of sexual assault received through normal reporting channels including the victim's chain of command, law enforcement, and the OSI or other criminal investigative service

QUESTION 9

Restricted Report

ANSWER

Victims who wish to file a restricted report can contact a SARC, VA, health care personnel at a military treatment facility, or a chaplain.

QUESTION 10

When Unrestricted Reports are Mandatory

ANSWER

a victim tells someone (e.g. roommate, friend, family member) that a sexual assault has occurred, and that third party notifies a mandatory reporter, the victim cannot make a restricted report.

QUESTION 11

Resources for Unrestricted and Restricted Reports

ANSWER

SARC/VA, Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (SAFE), SVC, Mental Health, Medical/Healthcare Services, Chaplain, DOD Safe Helpline, Command Support, Expedited Transfer, Military Protective Order, and Law Enforcement Investigation

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