Arkansas

National

Guard

General Information

:: AR Guard Main Page
:: DCSPER SARC Page

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPR) - REFERENCES

:: Tag Policy
:: DoD Directive 6495.01
:: DoD Instruction 6495.02
:: AR 600-20

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPR) - LINKS

:: NGB SAPR
:: DoD SAPR
:: ARMY SAPR
:: AIR FORCE SAPR

Victim Resources

:: Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
:: Arkansas Rape Crisis Centers
:: Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault
:: DoD Victim and Witness Assistance Council (WAC)
:: Office for Victims of Crime - Dept. of Justice (DOJ)

Confidentiality

In order to report your case confidentially, you MUST REPORT to one of the following individuals:

:: Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)
:: Victim Advocate (VA)
:: Chaplain
:: Health Care Provider

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Arkansas National Guard
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Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
(SARC) PAGE

PREVENTING SEXUAL ASSAULT IS PART OF OUR DUTY

"Sexual assault is a crime that will not be tolerated in the Arkansas National Guard. Sexual assault has a devastating and often lasting impact on the victim, a fellow guardsman. Sexual assault degrades our readiness and tears at unit cohesion and every member of the unit is affected. Sexual assault has no place in the National Guard."

MG Wofford
The Adjutant General

 

OUR STRENGTH IS FOR DEFENDING

DCSPER

SARC

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Sexual Assault Response Coordinator

:: Office Phone
:: 501-212-4000
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:: 24 Hour Phone
:: 501-554-3974

SAPR
Education & Training

:: Military One Source
:: Violence Against Women Resources
:: MedLine PubMed
:: National Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)

SARC PROMISE

If you are a victim of sexual assault, there are many resources available to you during your time of need. Through the Arkansas National Guard Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, we may be able to assist you with related medical bills, help you find counseling, provide referral's to other agencies as needed and help you through our advocacy services. While we encourage you to report all crimes, we understand that you may wish to have your case remain confidential.

Title 10 and Title 32
Procedures

:: Title 10 Reporting Options Handout
:: Title 32 Reporting Option Handout

Page last updated on:

20 August 2009