Title: ARMY IN KOREA Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program SAPRP Redeployment Post Deployment Trai
1ARMY IN KOREASexual Assault Prevention and
Response Program (SAPRP)Redeployment / Post
Deployment Training for Korea
2This Redeployment / Post Deployment Training is
intended for Soldiers that are TDY or Visiting
Korea and Returning to a CONUS
Duty/Home Station. This training should be
conducted prior to their departure from
Korea.This training does not meet the
requirements for Unit Level Training.Additional
Redeployment / Post Deployment Sexual Assault
Prevention and Response Training can be accessed
at www.sexualassault.army.mil
3Redeployment /Post DeploymentTraining AGENDA
- Defining Sexual Assault and Consent
- What to DO if YOU were Sexually Assaulted
- Your Reporting Options
- Sexual Assault Resources
4What is Sexual Assault?
- Sexual Assault - intentional sexual contact,
characterized by use of force, physical threat or
abuse of authority or when the victim does not or
cannot consent sexual assault can occur without
regard to gender, spousal relationship, or age
5What is Consent?
- Consent - shall not be deemed or
- construed to mean the failure by the
- victim to offer physical resistance.
- Consent is not given when a
- perpetrator uses force, threat of
- force, coercion, or when the victim
- is asleep, incapacitated, or
- unconscious
6WERE YOU SEXUALLY ASSAULTED?
If you were sexually assaulted REPORT This
Crime
As Soon As Possible! Please
contact the SARC and Veterans Affairs For further
information concerning benefits and services.
7Sexual Assault Reporting Options
RESTRICTED
YOU HAVE CHOICES
REPORT Sexual Assault is a CRIME
8UNRESTRICTED
Reporting
- Allows a victim to report a sexual assault and
receive, victim advocacy, medical care,
counseling and an official investigation. - Report to anyone including
- SARC
- UVA
- Health Care Provider (HCP)
- Chain of Command (COC)
- Supervisory Chain
- Law Enforcement (LE)
- MCIO
9RESTRICTED Reporting
- Allows a victim to receive
- Victim advocacy, medical care, and counseling
- without an investigation being initiated or
chain of command being officially notified. - Must report to specific individuals only-
- SARC, HCP, Chaplain or UVA
- Must acknowledge in writing his/her
understanding that this option may limit the
ability of the government to prosecute the
offender.
10KOREAS (24/7)
USFK SEXUAL ASSAULT HOTLINE
Hotline DSN number 158 Commercial line/cell
phone 0505-764-5700 Select from the menu
1 for Area 1 SARC 2 for Area 2 SARC 3
for Area 3 SARC 4 for Area 4 SARC 5 for
Area 5 SARC 6 for Area 6 SARC Wait for
the Area SARC to answer. If the message
has to be repeated just press the pound () key.
11Reporting and Informational Resources
-
- USFK Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) DSN 158
- Military One Source www.militaryonesource.com
- CONUS 1-800-464-8107
- OCONUS 00-800-464-81077
- Korea DSN 550-ARMY (2769)
- Veterans Affairs http//www.va.gov/
- CONUS 1-800-827-1000
- Korea DSN (315) 738-5121
- Department of the Army SAPR
www.sexualassault.army.mil -
- EUSA SAPR http//8tharmy.korea.army.mil
(Sexual Assault Link)
12Stacey L. BarnesSAPR Regional Program
Trainer(315)725-3086 (DSN)stacey.barnes1_at_kor
ea.army.mil