
DEDICATED RESPONSE PERSONNEL - SAPR
Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) SARCs are installation resources who provide confidential support and coordinate care for victims of sexual assault throughout the investigation and recovery process.
Catch a Serial Offender (CATCH) Program - SAPR
What about my Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE) Kit? The SAFE Kit corresponding to your Restricted Report will be retained for 10 years in order to avoid the unintended destruction of a Restricted Reporting SAFE Kit affiliated with a CATCH entry.
(SAFE) Kit. c. Establishes the multidisciplinary Case Management Group (CMG) (see Glossary) and provides guidance on how to handle sexual assault. d. Establishes SAPR minimum program standards, SAPR training requirements, and SAPR requirements for the DoD Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military consistent with the
Sexual Assault Response Workforce - SAPR
The SARW provides trauma-informed and recovery-oriented assistance to adult victims of sexual violence in the DoD community. As Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) or SAPR Victim Advocate (VA) in the SARW, you will directly support adult victims in making reports and connect them with resources.
Latest Policy Updates - SAPR
Authorizes use of non-participating victim “Section 540K Declination Letter”; retention of SAFE Kits for 10 years for Restricted Reports and Unrestricted Reports (or until the end of legal proceedings for UR)
By Duty Status - SAPR
A SARC or SAPR VA addresses safety needs, explains the reporting options, services available, and assists with navigating the military criminal justice process. SARCs and SAPR VAs offer expertise to prepare victims for the road ahead and will advocate on …
Reporting Options - SAPR
Ask your local Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) about the Catch a Serial Offender (CATCH) Program. The CATCH Program allows adult victims of sexual assault to submit an anonymous entry on the suspect. To find your local SARC or SAPR VA, visit the DoD Safe Helpline or call 877-955-5247.
Restricted Reporting - SAPR
DoD's Restricted (Confidential) Reporting Policy permits adult victims of sexual assault to officially report the crime through DD Form 2910 to specified individuals (SARC, SAPR VA, or healthcare personnel) who can then ensure the victim receives healthcare (medical and mental health), advocacy services (from a SARC or SAPR VA), and legal ...
The SARC responsibilities include uploading DD Form 2910 for Unrestricted cases into DSAID. ( ) Sexual Assault Incident Response Oversight: A Sexual Assault Incident Response Oversight (SAIRO) report must be submitted within eight calendar days of an Unrestricted Report by the immediate commander.
ANNUAL SAPRO AWARDS | SAPR
The DoD annually recognizes individuals (military or civilian) from each Military Service and their respective Reserve Component, who are selected as the Exceptional Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) either on an installation, deployed environment, or in a Reserve component.