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OPNAVINST 1752.1C, NAVY SEXUAL ASSAULT
PREVENTION AND RESPONSE (SAPR) PROGRAM – Q&A

1. How many types of sexual assault reports are available to be filed by adult
military dependents? (Page 1-2) Right Ans - 2

2. Which program covers Service members and adult military dependent
victims who are sexually assaulted by a spouse or intimate partner and
military dependent sexual assault victims who are under 18 years of age?
(Page 1-2) Right Ans - Family Advocacy Program (FAP)

3. What is the only sexual assault reporting option available to DoD civilian
employees and their family dependents 18 years of age or older? (Page 1-2)
Right Ans - Unrestricted

4. All Navy personnel must be made aware of Navy's policy regarding
retaliation and reprisal outlined in which reference? (Page 1-3) Right Ans -
SECNAVINST 5370.7D

5. Waivers will not be granted for commissioning or enlistment in the Navy
when the person has a qualifying conviction for a crime of sexual assault or is
required to be registered as a sex offender per which reference? (Page 1-3)
Right Ans - OPNAVINST 1752.3

6. A flag officer must review the circumstances of and grounds for the
proposed involuntary separation of a Service member who reports a sexual
assault and is later recommended for involuntary separation within how
many months of final disposition of the reported incident? (Page 1-3) Right
Ans - 12

1. Who may not serve as both Victim and Witness Assistance Program (VWAP)
personnel and trial counsel for the same sexual assault case? (Page 2-2)
Right Ans - Judge advocates

2. The special victim investigation and prosecution capability legal
representative promptly meets or consults with military criminal
investigative organizations (MCIO) special victim investigation and
prosecution capability members within how many hours after the designation

,of an investigation as meeting special victim investigation and prosecution
capability requirements? (Page 2-2) Right Ans - 48

3. How often at a minimum must the special victim investigation and
prosecution capability legal representative meets or consults with Military
Criminal Investigative Organizations (MCIO) and Naval Criminal Investigative
Service (NCIS) counterparts to assess progress in the investigation or
prosecution of a covered offense? (Page 2-3) Right Ans - Monthly

4. What is the Initial Information for Victims and Witnesses of Crime form
number?(Page 2-4) Right Ans - DD Form 2701

5. Who must conduct regular reviews of military justice training, manning,
and processes to ensure all requirements are met? (Page 2-4) Right Ans -
Judge Advocate General of the Navy

6. How often must the SAPR Cross-Functional Team (CFT) be updated on
germane information (e.g., network issues, best practices, lessons learned,
aggregate data) to inform stakeholders and drive policy, training, and
resourcing? (Page 2-5) Right Ans - Monthly

7. Who must establish and provide standards for initial and periodic sexual
assault training for chaplains and religious ministry personnel? (Page 2-5)
Right Ans - Chief of Chaplains

8. Which year was the Navy Sexual Assault Program established? (Page 2-5)
Right Ans - 1994

9. Which year did the Secretary of the Navy create the DON Sexual Assault
Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO) and the Chief of Naval Operations
(CNO) assigned the CNO (N1) as the executive agent (EA) for the SAPR
program? (Page 2-5) Right Ans - 2009

10. Who must ensure that policy, guidance, and actions support Navy's Sexual
Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program objectives and meet
command, Service member, and victim needs? (Page 2-5) Right Ans - CNO
(N1)

, 11. How often at a minimum must the Sexual Assault Prevention and
Response (SAPR) program Executive Agent (EA) provide reports of sexual
assault to the commanders of the combatant commands for their respective
area of responsibility (AOR)? (Page 2-7) Right Ans - Quarterly

12. Who is designated as the CNO's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
(SAPR) officer and directs the implementation of Navy wide SAPR efforts?
(Page 2-7) Right Ans - OPNAV N17

13. At least once every how many years must the Sexual Assault Prevention
and Response (SAPR) Strategic Plan be updated? (Page 2-7) Right Ans - 3

14. What is responsible for publicizing Sexual Assault Prevention and
Response (SAPR) outreach, public awareness, prevention, response, and
oversight initiatives and programs?(Page 2-8) Right Ans - Navy Office of
Information (CHINFO)

15. The Director of which agency is responsible for developing policy and
procedures and oversee implementation for Military Criminal Investigative
Organizations (MCIO) adult sexual assault investigations and special victim
investigation and prosecution capability? (Page 2-8) Right Ans - Naval
Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)

16. Who is responsible for developing standards of medical treatment for
victims of sexual assault? (Page 2-8) Right Ans - Chief, Bureau of Medicine
and Surgery (BUMED)

17. At a minimum, all Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) with a 24/7
emergency room must maintain an on-site capability to initiate SAFEs, along
with SAFE kit collection and preservation within how many hours of the
procedure being requested by a credentialed healthcare provider or
designated law enforcement official, as appropriate? (Page 2-11) Right Ans
-1

18. How many full-time sexual assault forensic examiners at a minimum must
all Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) with a 24/7 emergency room have
assigned? (Page2-11) Right Ans - 1

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