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Who can make an unrestricted report?
Unrestricted Reporting Available for: Active Duty Military or Coast Guard. Reservists performing federal duty. National Guard under Title 10 status.
Can victim advocate Take a restricted report?
While Special Victims’ Counsel and chaplains have confidentiality/privilege, they CANNOT accept a Restricted Report.
Who can accept a unrestricted report army?
These DOD Civilian employees and their dependents age 18 and older only have the Unrestricted Reporting Option. U.S. citizen DOD contractor personnel when they are authorized to accompany the Armed Forces in a contingency operations OCONUS and their U.S. citizen employees.
Can a SSG be a SARC?
The minimum grade requirements for Soldiers to serve as a SARC are SFC, CW3, MAJ or GS-11 if a civilian. The minimum grade requirements for a VA are SSG, CW2, 1LT, or GS-09 if a civilian.
How long after the CMG will the victim?
Within 72 hours after the CMG, the victim’s unit commander (or equivalent) will ensure the victim receives a monthly update on the current status of all investigative, medical, legal, and command proceedings pertaining to the unrestricted case, until final sexual assault case disposition.
Can a restricted report be converted to an unrestricted report?
Victims’ Legal Counsel A Restricted Report can be converted to a Unrestricted Report at any time. However, once an Unrestricted Report is made, the restricted option is no longer available. Who to Contact to File a Report
What is the unrestricted reporting program?
Unrestricted Reporting – starts an official law enforcement investigation, enlists the support of the chain of command, and provides a victim with access to ALL supportive service options: Advocacy Services (support, information, referral, and accompaniment) Medical/Counseling Services. Victims’ Legal Counsel.
Can a victim of a sexual assault make a restricted report?
For a Restricted Report- Victims can only disclose a sexual assault to the UVA, SAPR VA, SARC, healthcare personnel (except in certain states or local jurisdictions where such personnel are required to disclose sexual assaults to law enforcement, including CA), chaplain, and victims’ legal counsel.
What are my reporting options under DoD’s SAPR policy?
Under DoD’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Policy, Service members and their adult military dependents have two reporting options: Below you will find additional information about both options including, eligibility, who you can disclose to for each type of report, and what the process will look like.