Joint Base Charleston

 
JB Charleston Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program
   

The Joint Base Charleston Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program provides 24-hours, seven days a week sexual assault response capability for all active duty member and dependents 18 years old and above. Anyone who feels they have been a victim of sexual assault may contact the appropriate office. Once you contact the SARC, you have the option to receive support to explain reporting options and if requested, meet you at the hospital for a medical evaluation.


Sexual Assault: Defined
Sexual Assault 
For the purpose of this Directive and SAPR awareness training and education, the term "sexual assault" is defined as intentional sexual contact characterized by use of force, threats, intimidation or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. The term includes a broad category of sexual offenses consisting of the following specific Uniform Code of Military Justice offenses: rape, sexual assault, aggravated sexual contact, abusive sexual contact, forcible sodomy (forced oral or anal sex), or attempts to commit these acts.

Consent
"Consent" is defined as words or overt acts indicating a freely given agreement to the sexual conduct at issue by a competent person. An expression of lack of consent through words or conduct means there is no consent. Lack of verbal or physical resistance or submission resulting from the one accuses use of force, threat of force, or placing another person in fear does not constitute consent. A current or previous dating relationship by itself or the manner of dress of the person involved with the accused in the sexual conduct at issue shall not constitute consent. There is no consent where the person is sleeping or incapacitated, such as due to age, alcohol or drugs, or mental incapacity.
Your Points of Contact
 Joint Base Charleston - Air Base Points of Contact
   
   Lucy Rodriguez

SAPR Program Manager

 

Mamie Futrell

SAPR Victim Advocate Specialist

 
  JB CHS- AB SAPR Office: 843-963-7880/7881
SAPR Program Manager Cell: 843-813-7136
SAPR VA Cell: 843-817-8397
Email: 628abw.sarc.org@us.af.mil
 
  Joint Base Charleston - Weapons Station Points of Contact
   
 

Ruby Godley
Weapons Station SARC

 
   Janine Deccola
Weapons Station SAPR VA
 JB CHS - WS SAPR VA 24/7 Hotline: 843-478-8615
SAPR VA Cell: 843-834-4527
SARC Cell: 843-276-9855
  
Reporting Option: Restricted/Unrestricted

Restricted Reporting: Restricted reporting allows individuals to confidentially disclose the crime to specifically identified individuals and receive medical treatment and services without triggering the official investigative process. The Restricted Reporting option is ONLY available to active duty military, dependents 18 and older, AF Reserve and ANG member in Title 10 status, AF civilian employees (appropriated and non-appropriated). Members who are sexually assaulted and desire restricted reporting under this policy must report the assault to a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), Victim Advocate (VA), or a healthcare personnel.

At the victim's discretion/request appropriately trained healthcare personnel shall conduct a sexual assault forensic examination (SAFE). Requested forensic examinations will take place at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC).

Unrestricted Reporting: Unrestricted reporting triggers an investigation in which both party's commanders are notified.  Unrestricted reports can be made to the SARC, a victim advocate, anyone in your chain of command, Security Forces, or Air Force Office of Special Investigation (OSI).

Independent Reporting is an assault reported to Security Force/OSI by someone other than the victim.

Available Services for all reports:

The following services are available for all reporting options: Medical treatment, Forensic Exam, Counseling Services, Safety Planning, Victim Advocate, Special Victim's Counsel (SVC), Continue support.

Additional Services available for Unrestricted Reporting Only: Request for Expedited Transfer, Investigation by OSI, Command Notification


Emergency Services
 
 JB Charleston SAPR Hotline 843-963-7272
 JB Charleston Weapons Station 843-478-8615 
 
Program Support Services

Below are program support services for victims of sexual assault:

 

  • One-on-one direct interpersonal support
  • Crisis intervention
  • Referral and ongoing support
  • Initial Responses
  • Provide support during investigative, legal and recovery process (if unrestricted)
  • Information available on resource option (on- and off-base)
  • Informed decision regarding restricted and unrestricted reporting
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