(SAPR)What continuum represents the environment and potential for harm where people live, work, and spend their lives? - correct answer Continuum of
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(SAPR)On the Continuum of Harm, what behaviors fall under the EOA response? - correct answer Sexual harassment; jokes, vulgar pictures, seductive behavior, sexual bribery
(General EOA duties)What are some common Sexual Assault effects on the individual? - correct answer Depression, Eating disorders, PTSD, Self Harm, Sleep Disturbance, Substance Abuse, Suicide
(SAPR)What are some common Sexual Assault effects on the organization? - correct answer Unsafe conditions, inability to focus, recruiting and retention issues
(SAPR)Who can take a unrestricted report? - correct answer SARC, SAPR VA, Healthcare, Commander, Police
(SAPR)Who can take a restricted report? - correct answer SARC, SAPR VA, Healthcare
(SAPR)What are some benefits of an unrestricted report? - correct answer Advocacy services, Expedited transfer, legal rights as a victim, opportunity for MPO
(SAPR)What are some benefits of a restricted report? - correct answer Access to healthcare, Advocacy services, legal advice
(SAPR)What are some limitations of a restricted report? - correct answer No option for MPO, legal rights as a victim do not apply, evidence from crime scene may be lost, victims are limited on who they can discuss the assault.
(SAPR)Chaplains role in SAPR - correct answer Chaplain is fully confidential and can not speak about any discussion with victim, offender, or witnesses.
(SAPR)How many goals make up the DOD SAPR strategic plan? - correct answer 5
(SAPR)What are the goals of the DOD SAPR program? - correct answer Prevention, Victim assistance and advocacy, Investigation, Accountability, Assessment
(System vs Victim Focus)Persons who, individually or collectively, have suffered harm - correct answer Define Victim
(System vs Victim Focus)What the types of Harm - correct answer Physical/Mental Injury, Emotional Suffering, Economic Loss, Substantial Impairment of Fundamental Rights, Victimization
(System vs Victim Focus)Describe victim focus - correct answer A reactive problem-solving approach, which narrowly defines problems in terms of the victims. This viewpoint sees the cause of the problem as the victims themselves. We find out we can fix them and then integrate them back into the system.
(System vs Victim Focus)Steps involved with blaming the victim - correct answer 1. Identify a social problem: Be structural or social in origin, be of considerable magnitude, appears as viable alternatives that society is able to provide
2. Study those affected by the problem and discover how they are different from the rest of society.
3. Define the differences that are the root of the problem.
4. Assign someone to initiate a humanitarian program to correct the impact of this differences
(System vs Victim Focus)State the ideological process of blaming the victim - correct answer 1. The belief system itself: way of looking at the world
2. Systematic distortion of reality reflected in those ideas: Victims are viewed as numbers, It's easy to view them as statistics instead of human beings
3. Distortions must not be conscious and an intentional process:
4. Distortions, although not intentional, must serve a specific function [Show Less]