Army SHARP Flashcards
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- What does SHARP stand for?
- What Army regulation governs the SHARP program?
- What are the two types of reporting options available to victims of sexual assault?
- What is Restricted Reporting?
- What is Unrestricted Reporting?
- Who can receive a Restricted Report?
- True or False: A victim can change from a Restricted Report to an Unrestricted Report.
- What is the role of a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)?
- What is the role of a Victim Advocate (VA)?
- What form is used to document a sexual assault report?
- What form is used for the sexual assault forensic exam?
- How long is a Restricted Report retained before being destroyed?
- What is sexual harassment as defined by AR 600-20?
- What are the two forms of sexual harassment?
- What are the three Ds of bystander intervention?
- Give an example of the 'Direct' bystander intervention approach.
- Give an example of the 'Distract' bystander intervention approach.
- Give an example of the 'Delegate' bystander intervention approach.
- True or False: Bystander intervention only applies when you witness a sexual assault in progress.
- What is retaliation in the context of SHARP?
- What protections exist against retaliation for SHARP reporters?
- What is the DoD Safe Helpline and how can it be reached?
- What are the commander's responsibilities regarding SHARP?
- How often is SHARP training required?
- What is an expedited transfer and who is eligible?
- True or False: A victim of sexual assault is entitled to a Special Victims' Counsel (SVC).
- What is a Military Protective Order (MPO)?
- What rights does a victim of sexual assault have under SHARP?
- What are the possible UCMJ charges for sexual assault?
- What is consent as defined under the UCMJ (Article 120)?
- True or False: If both parties were intoxicated, neither can be held accountable for sexual assault.
- What is a command climate survey and how does it relate to SHARP?
- Who are mandatory reporters for sexual assault in the Army?
- What happens if a mandatory reporter fails to report a sexual assault?
- True or False: A chaplain can receive a Restricted Report of sexual assault.
- What is the difference between privileged communication with a chaplain and a Restricted Report?
- What is DSAID?
- What are some risk factors for sexual assault in the military?
- What is a catch phrase used to describe the Army's SHARP prevention strategy?
- What should you do if someone discloses a sexual assault to you and you are not a SARC, VA, or healthcare provider?
- True or False: Male Soldiers can be victims of sexual assault and are eligible for all SHARP services.
- What is collateral misconduct in the context of SHARP?
- What is the Army's policy on sexual harassment complaints?
- Within what timeframe must a commander initiate action on a sexual harassment complaint?
- What training must SHARP personnel (SARCs and VAs) complete?
- What is D-SAACP?
- What are some behavioral indicators that a person may be a victim of sexual assault?
- True or False: Sexist jokes and comments, even if not directed at a specific person, can constitute sexual harassment.
- What should a first-line leader do to prevent sexual harassment and assault in their unit?
- What is the catch-a-serial-offender (CATCH) program?
- True or False: Sexual assault between spouses or intimate partners is covered under SHARP.
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