Army SHARP Flashcards

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

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