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Sexual Assault Response and Prevention program Sexual Assault Response and Prevention program

The Davis-Monthan Sexual Assault Response and Prevention program offers support services for victims of sexual assault: 
- One-on-one direct interpersonal support
- Crisis intervention, referral and ongoing support
- Initial response
- During investigative, legal and recovery processes (if unrestricted)
- Available options and resources, on and off base, so victims can make informed decisions
- Information on available resources, on and off base
- Informed decisions regarding restricted and unrestricted reporting
tabSexual Assault FAQs 
tabProgram Parameters 
Who does the program serve? A victim is someone who alleges direct physical, emotional, or pecuniary harm as a result of the commission of a sexual assault or other crime of interpersonal violence and who has a connection with the installation. The program applies to dependents and DoD civlians as well as military members.
tabTypes of Reporting 
Restricted:
· SARC does not notify the chain of command
· Victim advocate attends to victim's needs and provides supportive services
· Victim receives medical care and counseling
· Victim can initiate an unrestricted reporting decision at a later date
- Resticted reporting applies to active duty military 
Unrestricted:
· The chain of command is notified and begins a criminal investigation
· Victim advocate attends to victim's needs and provides supportive services
· Victim receives medical care and counseling
Independent:
· If you notify law enforcement or your chain of command, the report is considered unrestricted.
· If you tell someone who subsequently notifies the chain of command, or if someone observes the assault and notifies command, the report is considered unrestricted and an investigation is launched.
· To preserve your right to restricted report, contact the SARC first.

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tabContact Info
If you are a victim of sexual assault, call me at my 24/7 Hot Line at 940-8059 or DSN 228-7272 or stop by my office located upstairs in Building 2300/Suite 2090 on E. Granite St.
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