Other Subjects /ADP 600-20 Army Command Policy CH 7 SHARP
ADP 600-20 Army Command Policy CH 7 SHARP
This deck covers key concepts from the Army's SHARP (Sexual Harassment Assault Response and Prevention) policy, including definitions, reporting procedures, and the Army's stance on sexual harassment and assault.
What does SHARP stand for?
Sexual Harassment Assault Response and Prevention
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Key Terms
Term
Definition
What does SHARP stand for?
Sexual Harassment Assault Response and Prevention
What is the Army’s slogan for the SHARP campaign?
I AM Strong.
What does I AM stand for?
Intervene, Act, Motivate
What does POSH stand for?
Prevention of Sexual Harassment
What is the Army’s policy on sexual harassment?
It is unacceptable conduct and will not be tolerated
What are the results of Sexual Harassment?
Sexual harassment destroys teamwork and negatively affects combat readiness
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Term | Definition |
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What does SHARP stand for? | Sexual Harassment Assault Response and Prevention |
What is the Army’s slogan for the SHARP campaign? | I AM Strong. |
What does I AM stand for? | Intervene, Act, Motivate |
What does POSH stand for? | Prevention of Sexual Harassment |
What is the Army’s policy on sexual harassment? | It is unacceptable conduct and will not be tolerated |
What are the results of Sexual Harassment? | Sexual harassment destroys teamwork and negatively affects combat readiness |
What is Sexual Harassment? | A form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature between the same or opposite gender |
What are the different categories of sexual harassment? | 1. Verbal 2. Non-Verbal 3. Physical Contact |
What are the types of sexual harassment? | Quid pro quo (this for that) Hostile Environment |
What are the five techniques of dealing with sexual harassment? | Direct Approach Indirect Approach Third Party Chain of Command Filing a formal complaint |
What is the Army’s definition of sexual assault? | A crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by the use of force, physical threat, or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent |
What are the three echelons of sexual assault victim advocates in a Garrison Environment? | The installation sexual assault response coordinator (SARC) Installation victim advocates Unit victim advocates |
What are the two types of reporting of sexual assault? | Restricted and Unrestricted |
What is restricted reporting? | Allows a soldier who is a sexual assault victim, on a confidential basis, to disclose the details of his/her assault to specifically identified individuals and receive medical treatment and counseling, without triggering the official investigative process. |
What is unrestricted reporting? | Allows a soldier who is sexually assaulted and desires medical treatment, counseling, and an official investigation of his/her allegation to use current reporting channels or may report the incident to the SARC or the one call VA |
Who can a soldier report a sexual assault to if they want to keep it restricted? | The SARC, a VA or a healthcare provider. A chaplain. A soldier may also inform a friend or family member and still file a restricted report as long as the info is not forwarded to the victims chain of command or law enforcement |
Who can a soldier report a sexual assault to if they want it to be unrestricted? | Chain of command, law enforcement, or report to the SARC |
What form is used to submit a sexual harassment complaint? | DA Form 7746 |
What is a DD Form 2910? (VRPS) | DD form called Victim Reporting Preference Statement that allows supporting personnel to counsel a victim, inform them or their options, and the victim to elect their desired report. |
What is retaliation? | Wrongfully taking or threatening to take adverse personnel action, or withholding or threatening to withhold favorable personnel action against a person who reports or plans to report an offense. |