According to the Department of Defense (DoD) Directive 6495.01, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program, sexual assault is defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, threats, intimidation, abuse of authority, or when the victim does not or cannot consent. Sexual assault can occur without regard to gender or spousal relationship or age of victim.
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Article
4/4/2016
At Womack Army Medical Center, 20 caregivers volunteer as Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examiners
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Article
7/23/2015
Naval Hospital Bremerton held Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examiner (SAMFE) training for the week of July 20-24, 2015 that was attended by experienced Navy Sexual Assault Forensic Exam providers.
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Sexual Assault Prevention, Military Hospitals and Clinics
Policy
This instruction (DoDI 6400.06) establishes, implements adn updates domestic abuse policies, identifies and assigns responsibilities for preventing and responding to domestic abuse and replaces/cancels several related memorandums.
Policy
Establishes policy and assigns responsibilities and provides guidance and procedures for the SAPR Program.
Article
5/4/2015
Carter has directed the services to examine the data and look for the best ways to meet the needs of men and women seeking treatment for sexual assault.
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Mental Health Care, Sexual Assault Prevention
Article
2/20/2015
About 10,000 servicemen are sexually assaulted annually and only about 13 percent report it, experts say.
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Sexual Assault Prevention
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