Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

VISION : Establish a national benchmark for recovery and eliminate sexual assault through empowered and engaged Airmen.

MISSION : The day-to-day mission of the Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office is to educate, advocate and collaborate to respond to and stop sexual assault and its harmful effects on the Air Force

SEXUAL ASSAULT DEFINED

Sexual Assault is criminal conduct that falls well short of the standards America expects of its men and women in uniform and is a violation of our Air Force Core Values. 

Sexual Assault is defined as intentional sexual conduct, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. Sexual assault includes rape, nonconsensual sodomy (oral or anal sex), indecent assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling), or attempts to commit these acts. Sexual assault can occur without regard to gender or spousal relationship or age of victim. 

Consent shall not be deemed or construed to mean the failure by the victim to offer physical resistance. Consent is not given when a person uses force, threat of force, coercion or when the victim is asleep, incapacitated, or unconscious. 
 
Independent Report Information about a sexual assault is disclosed to command from an independent or third-party. An investigation may be initiated based upon an independant report.


For Information on Sexual Assault reporting options please contact your SARC or click on the links below.

 
 
 

BYSTANDER INTERVENTION

All of our small choices will add up to ultimately change things so that less people are hurt by interpersonal violence.

Reactive

When you see something that concerns you around the issue of interpersonal violence, you can take the direct approach, confront or check in; you an delegate, ask a friend, supervisor, or professional to get involved; or distract when you see a situation that you just want to diffuse. Choose an option that works best for you, that works with your barriers. It's not important what you do, just that you do something

Proactive

Our goal is to strengthen our community values and norms so that a new Airman who came to our organization knows that interpersonal violence is not okay and everyone is expected to do their part. Posters, fridge magnets, bumper sticks can communicate, without saying a word, your commitment to prevention. You can incorporate bystander messages and articles on social media. You can show your support of prevention efforts in your everyday conversations and talk to your friends and family about the importance of this issue in your off time.

ADDITIONAL USEFUL RESOURCES

Hill AFB 24-Hour ReportLine 801-777-1985 DSN 777-1985

24-Hour Rape &Sexual Assault 888-421-1100 (crisis hotline)

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Contact Information

If you feel that you, or someone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, please contact the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, SARC, to discuss your options.

 

Nathaniel Reid, 151st ARW SARC
(801) 245-2617


24/7 HELP 
151st ARW 24-hour helpline:
(385) 253-0510
UT JFHQ 24-hour helpline:
(801) 716-9254


DoD Safe Helpline:
Call 877-995-5247 or text location or zip to 55247

http://www.safehelpline.org

Safe Helpline provides live, one-on-one specialized support and information, and is confidential, anonymous and secure. Safe Helpline services are available worldwide, 24/7 — providing victims with the help they need anytime, anywhere.