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SHARP AR 600-20 Study Guide | Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Grade, Exams of Law

What does SHARP stand for? - ✔✔Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention What Chapter covers the SHARP Program in AR 600-20? - ✔✔Chapter 7 & 8 What is the Army's Slogan for the SHARP Program? - ✔✔I. A.M. STRONG What does I. A.M. STRONG stand for? - ✔✔Intervene, Act, Motivate What should Soldiers Intervene Act and Motivate? - ✔✔Soldiers are duty bound to Intervene, Act, and Motivate others to stop sexual assaults and the sexually offensive language and gestures that create an environment friendly to this abuse What are the Precursors to Sexual Assault that Soldiers must stop before things get to Sexual Assault? - ✔✔Sexual innuendos, sexual harassment and egregious indecent assaults How can you "Be Prepared?" - ✔✔1. Travel with a buddy 2. Stay in groups, as there is safety in numbers 3. Plan your outings and avoid getting into a bad situation

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Updated 2024/2025 (Graded A+)

What does SHARP stand for? - ✔✔Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention What Chapter covers the SHARP Program in AR 600-20? - ✔✔Chapter 7 & 8 What is the Army's Slogan for the SHARP Program? - ✔✔I. A.M. STRONG What does I. A.M. STRONG stand for? - ✔✔Intervene, Act, Motivate What should Soldiers Intervene Act and Motivate? - ✔✔Soldiers are duty bound to Intervene, Act, and Motivate others to stop sexual assaults and the sexually offensive language and gestures that create an environment friendly to this abuse What are the Precursors to Sexual Assault that Soldiers must stop before things get to Sexual Assault? - ✔✔Sexual innuendos, sexual harassment and egregious indecent assaults How can you "Be Prepared?" - ✔✔1. Travel with a buddy

  1. Stay in groups, as there is safety in numbers
  2. Plan your outings and avoid getting into a bad situation
  3. Stay sober. Studies indicate that about half of all U.S. sexual assaults involve the use of alcohol by the offender, the victim, or both
  4. Never leave a drink unattended. Educate yourself about date rape drugs
  5. Walk only in lighted areas after dark
  6. Keep the doors to homes, barracks, and cars locked
  7. Know where the phone is located
  8. Don't go anywhere alone with someone unless you know the person very well and trust him or her

What are the "Red Flags" that people should watch for? - ✔✔1. If a person Ignores, interrupts, or makes fun of you

  1. Sits or stands too close to you or stares at you
  2. Has a reputation for being a "player"
  3. Drinks too much or uses drugs; tries to get you to use drugs or alcohol
  4. Tries to touch or kiss you or gets into your "personal space" when you barely know him or her
  5. Wants to be alone with you before getting to know you, or pressures you to be alone together
  6. Does what he or she wants without asking what you want
  7. Gets angry or sulks if he or she doesn't get what he or she wants What does POSH stand for? - ✔✔Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Who is overall responsible for POSH program? - ✔✔Commander What is Sexual Harassment? - ✔✔Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcomed sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature between the same or opposite genders What are the different categories of Sexual Harassment? - ✔✔1. Verbal
  8. Non-Verbal
  9. Physical Contact What are examples of Verbal Sexual Harassment? - ✔✔1. telling sexual jokes
  10. using sexually explicit profanity
  11. Threats
  12. sexually oriented cadences
  13. sexual comments
  14. whistling in a sexually suggestive manner
  15. Describing certain attributes of one's physical appearance in a sexual manner
  1. Using terms of endearment such as "honey", "babe", "sweetheart", "dear", "stud", or "hunk" What are examples of Non-Verbal Sexual Harassment? - ✔✔1. staring at someone
  2. blowing kisses
  3. Winking
  4. licking one's lips in a suggestive manner
  5. Displaying sexually oriented pictures or cartoons
  6. sexually oriented screen savers
  7. sending sexually oriented notes, letters, faxes, or email What are some examples of Physical Sexual Harassment? - ✔✔1. Touching 2.Patting
  8. Pinching
  9. Bumping
  10. Kissing
  11. grabbing, cornering, or blocking a passageway
  12. providing unsolicited back or neck rubs What is Quid pro quo? - ✔✔"Quid pro quo" is a Latin term meaning "this for that." What are some examples of Quid pro quo? - ✔✔Demanding Sexual Favors in Exchange for
  13. promotion
  14. Awards
  15. favorable assignment
  16. disciplining or relieving a subordinate who refuses sexual advances
  17. threats of poor job evaluation for refusing sexual advances What are the five techniques of dealing with Sexual Harassment? - ✔✔1. Direct approach
  1. Indirect approach
  2. Third party
  3. Chain of command
  4. Filing a formal complaint What should Soldiers understand and learn from the Training? - ✔✔How to recognize it, how to prevent it, how to report it, and the consequences of engaging in sexual harassment What is the purpose of SHARP? - ✔✔The SHARP Program reinforces the Army's commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability What are the goals of the SHARP program? - ✔✔1. Create a climate that minimizes sexual assault incidents, which impact Army personnel, Army civilians, and Family members, and, if an incident should occur, ensure that victims and subjects are treated according to Army Policy
  5. Create a climate that encourages victims to report incidents of sexual assault without fear
  6. Establish sexual assault prevention training and awareness programs to educate Soldiers
  7. Ensure sensitive and comprehensive treatment to restore victims' health and Well-being
  8. Ensure that leaders understand their roles and responsibilities regarding response to sexual assault victims, thoroughly investigate allegations of sexual assault, and take appropriate administrative and disciplinary action Is the use of victim advocacy services optional? - ✔✔Yes When must the Victim Advocacy Program be available to victims? - ✔✔24 hours per day/7 days per week both in the garrison and in a deployed environment What are the three echelons of sexual assault victim advocates (VAs) in a Garrison Environment? - ✔✔1. The installation sexual assault response coordinator (SARC)
  9. Installation victim advocates (IVA)
  10. Unit victim advocates (UVAs)

What is the Army's definition of Sexual assault? - ✔✔a crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent What are some acts included in Sexual Assault? - ✔✔1. rape

  1. nonconsensual sodomy (oral or anal sex)
  2. indecent assault
  3. unwanted inappropriate sexual contact or fondling
  4. attempts to commit these acts What are the two types of reporting of Sexual Assault? - ✔✔1. Restricted
  5. Unrestricted What is Restricted reporting? - ✔✔Restricted reporting allows a Soldier who is a sexual assault victim, on a confidential basis, to disclose the details of his/her assault to specifically identified individuals and receive medical treatment and counseling, without triggering the official investigative process What is Unrestricted reporting? - ✔✔Unrestricted reporting allows a Soldier who is sexually assaulted and desires medical treatment, counseling, and an official investigation of his/her allegation to use current reporting channels (for example, the chain of command or law enforcement), or he/she may report the incident to the SARC or the on-call VA Who is informed of an Unrestricted report? - ✔✔Only those personnel who have a legitimate need to know Who can a Soldier report a Sexual Assault to if they want to keep it restricted? - ✔✔1. SARC
  6. VA
  7. healthcare provider
  8. chaplain

Who can a Soldier report a Sexual Assault to if they want it to be Unrestricted? - ✔✔1. chain of command

  1. law enforcement
  2. the SARC Who are the personnel that are considered the "Responder Group" for Sexual Assaults? - ✔✔1. Sexual assault response coordinators
  3. Victim advocates
  4. Healthcare
  5. Law enforcement and criminal investigators
  6. Judge advocates
  7. Chaplains