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The Air Force SAPR Mission Develop, implement and assess policies and programs to eliminate sexual assault and empower every Airman to serve as a catalyst for behavior and attitude change that fosters an environment free from sexual harassment, sexual assault and its effects. VISION ESTABLISH A NATIONAL BENCHMARK FOR RECOVERY AND ELIMINATE SEXUAL ASSAULT THROUGH EMPOWERED & ENGAGED AIRMEN. 5 OF UNRESTRICTED REPORTS ARE INVESTIGATED 100% OF AIRMEN WHO COMMIT THE CRIME OF SEXUAL ASSAULT UNDERGO DISCHARGE PROCESSING 4 WE SERVE AIRMEN MEN & WOMEN AIR FORCE CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES ADULT DEPENDENTS OF UNIFORMED AIRMEN ACTIVE DUTY, GUARD & RESERVE 3 CONFIDENCE IN COMMAND 97% of Airmen believe their chain of command would take steps to protect the safety of a person making a report of sexual assault 98% of Airmen believe their chain of command takes sexual assault reports seriously 96% of Airmen believe their chain of command would take corrective action to address factors that may have led to a sexual assault 94% of Airmen believe their chain of command encourages victims to report sexual assault 92% of Airmen trust their chain of command would forward a report of sexual assault to criminal investigators 92% 92% of Airmen feel their chain of command creates an environment where victims feel comfortable reporting sexual assault * 2014 Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute Organizational Climate Survey 2 EMPOWERING SURVIVORS RESTRICTED REPORTS Filing a restricted report will not Initiate an investigation SPECIAL VICTIMS’ COUNSEL A lawyer is dedicated to represent the victim in legal proceedings EXPEDITED TRANSFER The victim may be transferred upon request and in the best interests of the Air Force NON-MEDICAL ESCORTS Victims may have an Air Force-funded escort to trial and testimony for emotional support NON-RATED NON-RATED PERIOD Victims with significant difficulties may elect to have a non-rated period SEXUAL ASSAULT CAN BE PREVENTED 2014 AIR FORCE SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE 1 DEDICATED HELPING AGENTS By The Numbers 118 2,000 VOLUNTEER VICTIM ADVOCATES 33 SPECIAL VICTIMS’ COUNSELORS 9 SPECIAL VICTIMS’ UNIT SENIOR TRIAL COUNSELS 79 FULL TIME VICTIM ADVOCATES SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE COORDINATORS + COMMANDERS, MEDICAL, MENTAL HEALTH, & SPIRITUAL SUPPORT PROVIDERS
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Page 1: 2014 AIR FORCE - af.mil...The Air Force SAPR Mission Develop, implement and assess policies and programs to eliminate sexual assault and empower every Airman to serve as a catalyst

The Air Force SAPR MissionDevelop, implement and assess policies and programs to eliminate sexual assault andempower every Airman to serve as a catalyst for behavior and attitude change that fosters an environment free from sexual harassment, sexual assault and its e�ects.

VISIONESTABLISH A NATIONAL

BENCHMARK FOR RECOVERY AND ELIMINATE SEXUAL ASSAULT THROUGH

EMPOWERED & ENGAGED AIRMEN.

5OF UNRESTRICTEDREPORTS ARE INVESTIGATED

100%

OF AIRMEN WHO COMMIT THECRIME OF SEXUAL ASSAULT UNDERGO DISCHARGE PROCESSING

4 WE SERVE AIRMEN

MEN & WOMEN

AIR FORCECIVILIAN EMPLOYEES

ADULT DEPENDENTSOF UNIFORMED AIRMEN

ACTIVE DUTY, GUARD & RESERVE

3 CONFIDENCE IN COMMAND97%

of Airmen believe their chain of

command wouldtake steps to

protect the safetyof a person

making a report of sexual assault

98%

of Airmen believe their chain of

command takes sexual assault

reports seriously

96%of Airmen believe

their chain of command wouldtake corrective

action to address factors that may

have led to a sexual assault

94%of Airmen believe

their chain of command encourages

victims to report sexual assault

92%of Airmen trust their chain of

command would forward a report of sexual assault

to criminal investigators

92%92%of Airmen feel their chain of

command creates an environment

where victims feel comfortable

reporting sexual assault

* 2014 Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute Organizational Climate Survey

2 EMPOWERING SURVIVORSRESTRICTED REPORTS Filing a restricted report will not Initiate an investigation

SPECIAL VICTIMS’ COUNSELA lawyer is dedicated to represent the victim in legal proceedings

EXPEDITED TRANSFERThe victim may be transferred upon request and in the best interests of the Air Force

NON-MEDICAL ESCORTSVictims may have an Air Force-funded escort to trial and testimony for emotional support

NON-RATED

NON-RATED PERIODVictims with significant di�cultiesmay elect to have a non-rated period

SEXUALASSAULT

CAN BEPREVENTED

2014 AIR FORCESEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE

1 DEDICATEDHELPING AGENTSBy The Numbers

118

2,000 VOLUNTEERVICTIM ADVOCATES

33 SPECIAL VICTIMS’COUNSELORS

9 SPECIAL VICTIMS’ UNITSENIOR TRIAL COUNSELS

79 FULL TIMEVICTIM ADVOCATES

SEXUAL ASSAULTRESPONSE COORDINATORS

+ COMMANDERS, MEDICAL, MENTAL HEALTH, & SPIRITUALSUPPORT PROVIDERS

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