Joint Staff Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Training - JKO JS-US021

1) There is no consent where the person is sleeping or incapacitated, such as due to age, alcohol or drugs, or mental incapacity. (What is Consent, page 1 of 5) [objective2]


False


True (correct)



2) Maximum punishments for offenders may include: Select all that apply. (SAPR Summary, page 3 of 10) [objective6]


Reduction to paygrade E-1 (correct)




Total loss of all pay and allowances (correct)




Dishonorable discharge / dismissal from service (correct)




Confinement for life without eligibility for parole (correct)




3) When filing a Restricted Report, which of the following are authorized to receive the report and maintain its restricted status? Select all that apply. (Reporting, page 5 of 10) [objective5]


Healthcare Personnel (correct)




SARC (Sexual Assault Response Coordinator) (correct)



Members of the Chain of Command



Uniformed/Civilian Victim Advocate (correct)




4) What are the impacts of sexual assault on a Unit? (Impact on Victims, page 3 of 7) [objective3]

All of the answers are correct (correct)


Readiness suffers


Unit cohesion & teamwork erodes


Good order and discipline are disrupted



5) What does the acronym ABC stand for? (Preventing Assault - Bystander Intervention, page 2 of 8) [objective4]

Assess for safety, Be with others, Care for person (correct)


Assess for safety, Be helpful, Care for person


Assume Control, Be with others, Confront the problem


Assume Control, Be helpful, Create a distraction



6) According to DoD Directive 6495.01, sexual assault is defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by the use of: Select all that apply. (What is Sexual Assault, page 4 of 8) [objective1]

Sex discrimination



Force (correct)




Threats (correct)




Intimidation (correct)




Abuse of authority (correct)

When filing an Unrestricted Report, a law enforcement investigation is conducted in order to hold the offender accountable. (Reporting, page 3 of 10) - TRUE

Consent is a freely given agreement to the conduct at issue by a competent person. An expression or lack of consent through words or conduct means there is no consent. (What is Consent, page 1 of 5) - TRUE

Which of the following are emotional effects of sexual assault? Select all that apply. (Impact on Victims, page 2 of 7)
- Disorganization CORRECT
- Flashbacks, Self-blame CORRECT
- Anxiety, Depression CORRECT
- Powerlessness, Withdrawal CORRECT

1) There is no consent where the person is sleeping or incapacitated, such as due to age, alcohol or drugs, or mental incapacity. (What is Consent, page 1 of 5) [objective2]


False


True (correct)



2) Maximum punishments for offenders may include: Select all that apply. (SAPR Summary, page 3 of 10) [objective6]


Reduction to paygrade E-1 (correct)




Total loss of all pay and allowances (correct)




Dishonorable discharge / dismissal from service (correct)




Confinement for life without eligibility for parole (correct)




3) When filing a Restricted Report, which of the following are authorized to receive the report and maintain its restricted status? Select all that apply. (Reporting, page 5 of 10) [objective5]


Healthcare Personnel (correct)




SARC (Sexual Assault Response Coordinator) (correct)



Members of the Chain of Command



Uniformed/Civilian Victim Advocate (correct)




4) What are the impacts of sexual assault on a Unit? (Impact on Victims, page 3 of 7) [objective3]

All of the answers are correct (correct)


Readiness suffers


Unit cohesion & teamwork erodes


Good order and discipline are disrupted



5) What does the acronym ABC stand for? (Preventing Assault - Bystander Intervention, page 2 of 8) [objective4]

Assess for safety, Be with others, Care for person (correct)


Assess for safety, Be helpful, Care for person


Assume Control, Be with others, Confront the problem


Assume Control, Be helpful, Create a distraction



6) According to DoD Directive 6495.01, sexual assault is defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by the use of: Select all that apply. (What is Sexual Assault, page 4 of 8) [objective1]

Sex discrimination



Force (correct)




Threats (correct)




Intimidation (correct)




Abuse of authority (correct)

When filing a Restricted Report, which of the following are authorized to receive the report and maintain its restricted status?

Uniformed/Civilian Victim Advocate (correct)
Healthcare Personnel (correct)
SARC (Sexual Assault Response Coordinator)

Which of the following are emotional effects of sexual assault?

Disorganization (correct)
Powerlessness, Withdrawal (correct)
Anxiety, Depression (correct)
Flashbacks, Self-blame (correct)

Which of the following are techniques for Bystander Intervention?

Delegate - to appoint someone else (correct)
Direct - to give commands or orders (correct)
Distract - to draw away or divert attention (correct)

According to DoD Directive 6495.01, sexual assault is defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by the use of:

Threats (correct)
Intimidation (correct)
Force (correct)
Abuse of authority (correct)

here is no consent where the person is sleeping or incapacitated, such as due to age, alcohol or drugs, or mental incapacity.

True

Maximum punishments for offenders may include: Select all that apply.

Total loss of all pay and allowances (correct)
Confinement for life without eligibility for parole (correct)
Dishonorable discharge / dismissal from service (correct)
Reduction to paygrade E-1 (correct)

Sexual harassment is defined as the intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority, or when the victim does not or cannot consent. (What is Sexual Assault, page 2 of 8)
-True
-False

False

There is no consent where the person is sleeping or incapacitated, such as due to age, alcohol or drugs, or mental incapacity. (What is Consent, page 1 of 5)
-True
-False

True

What does the acronym ABC stand for? (Preventing Assault - Bystander Intervention, page 2 of 8)
-Assess for safety, Be with others, Care for person
-Assume Control, Be helpful, Create a distraction
-Assume Control, Be with others, Confront the problem
-Assess for safety, Be helpful, Care for person

-Assess for safety, Be with others, Care for person

A victim of sexual assault has access to which of the following? (SAPR Summary, page 2 of 10)
-All of the answers are correct
-Advocacy and counseling services
-Sexual Assault Forensic Examination (SAFE)
-Medical treatment

-All of the answers are correct

When filing an Unrestricted Report, a law enforcement investigation is conducted in order to hold the offender accountable. (Reporting, page 3 of 10)
-True
-False

-True

Which of the following are physical effects of sexual assault? Select all that apply. (Impact on Victims, page 2 of 7)
-Eating pattern disturbances
-Physical Injuries
-STD/Is and/or unwanted pregnancy

-Eating pattern disturbances
-Physical Injuries
-STD/Is and/or unwanted pregnancy

Maximum punishments for offenders may include: Select all that apply. (SAPR Summary, page 3 of 10)
-Confinement for life without eligibility for parole
-Reduction to paygrade E-1
-Total loss of all pay and allowances
-Dishonorable discharge / dismissal from service

-Confinement for life without eligibility for parole
-Reduction to paygrade E-1
-Total loss of all pay and allowances
-Dishonorable discharge / dismissal from service

Which of the following are techniques for Bystander Intervention? Select all that apply. (Preventing Assault - Bystander Intervention, page 4 of 8)

o Delegate - to appoint someone else
o Direct - to give commands or orders
o Distract - to draw away or divert attention

When filing an Unrestricted Report, the victim's Commanding Officer is notified within 24 hours that an incident has occurred; however, no identifying information will be provided. (Reporting, page 4 of 10)
-True
-False

-False

A victim can change an Unrestricted Report to a Restricted Report at any time.
-True
-False

False

According to DoD Directive 6495.01, sexual assault is defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by the use of: Select all that apply. (What is Sexual Assault, page 4 of 8)
-Abuse of authority
-Force
-Intimidation
-Threats
-Sex discrimination

-Abuse of authority
-Force
-Intimidation
-Threats

What are the impacts of sexual assault on a Unit? (Impact on Victims, page 3 of 7)
-All of the answers are correct
-Readiness suffers
-Unit cohesion & teamwork erodes
-Good order and discipline are disrupted

-All of the answers are correct

Consent is a freely given agreement to the conduct at issue by a competent person. An expression or lack of consent through words or conduct means there is no consent. (What is Consent, page 1 of 5)
-True
-False

-True

Which of the following are emotional effects of sexual assault? Select all that apply. (Impact on Victims, page 2 of 7)
-Disorganization
-Powerlessness, Withdrawal
-Anxiety, Depression
-Flashbacks, Self-blame

-Disorganization
-Powerlessness, Withdrawal
-Anxiety, Depression
-Flashbacks, Self-blame