Sexual Assault Prevention & Response |
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24/7 Sexual Assault Support Line COVID-19 HOURS OF OPERATION Installation SARC |
The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program is dedicated to eliminating sexual assault within the Marine Corps and providing continuity of care for victims of sexual assault through effective education, policy, and program support. The Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) aboard the Combat Center are responsible for providing confidential support and services to victims of sexual assault. If you or someone you know needs assistance regarding a sexual assault, they are here to help you. Other resources available to you are: SAPR Victim Advocates (VAs) within the units, and the Installation VAs. Every battalion/squadron has at least two trained and assigned VAs who are ready to support and assist sexual assault victims. Rest assured that your discussion with any VA is confidential. What are your reporting options? Restricted reporting allows victims of sexual assault to receive support, advocacy, a forensic exam, and counseling without a law enforcement investigation or chain of command involvement. Restricted reporting protects the victim’s identity and, except in rare instances, assures absolute confidentiality. In order to make a fully informed choice, restricted reporting versus unrestricted reporting, be sure to speak to a SARC, your UVA, a VA, or a chaplain. VAs can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 760.799.0273. You also have the option of calling the DoD SafeHelpline for confidential, live one-on-one help at 1.877.995.5247 or visit their website at www.SafeHelpline.org. In the event of an emergency, call 911 from any landline, or dial 760.830.3333 if you are calling from a cell phone. Once you inform law enforcement officials, restricted reporting is no longer an option. Additionally, in California, medical care providers are REQUIRED to report sexual assault to law enforcement. Your UVAs are the only individuals in your command who can receive and help you submit a restricted sexual assault report. Protect your right to privacy by understanding your reporting options before you discuss your personal situation with anyone else. |