Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR)
If you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual assault, please call the Kunsan SAPR 24-hour hotline at DSN 782-7272 or Commercial +82 031.661.7272. The SAPR office is in Bldg. 709, Second Floor.
For other resources you can use the DoD Safe Helpline for 24/7 confidential counseling and support. Visit https://safehelpline.org/ or call 877.995.5247 for more information.
The Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) serves as the single point of contact for integrating and coordinating sexual assault survivor care 24/7/365. The SARC is also responsible for ensuring intervention and prevention training is accomplished across the installation.
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR)
The SAPR Program reinforces the Air Force’s commitment to prevention through the development, implementation and assessment of policies and programs to prevent and respond to sexual assault. These policies and programs are designed to empower Airmen to serve as catalysts for attitude and behavior changes, fostering an environment that cultivates a culture of dignity, mutual respect, and trust. Furthermore, the Air Force is committed to introducing comprehensive prevention initiatives with continued focus on building both individual and community collaboration to promote social change. The Air Force’s goal is to provide exemplary support throughout victim reporting, response, victim advocacy, investigations, and offender accountability when a sexual assault occurs.
Sexual Assault Defined
Sexual assault is 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.
Sexual assault includes rape, nonconsensual sodomy, indecent assault or attempts to commit these acts.
Sexual assault can occur without regard to gender, spousal relationship, or the age of the 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.
Sexual Assault Reporting Options
Restricted Reporting
This option allows a victim to report a sexual assault without triggering a law enforcement investigation. It is intended to give the victim (survivor) time and control over the release of their information. A Restricted Report also empowers the survivor to make an informed decision about participating in the criminal process.
- Privileged Communication with SARC/VA
- Access to SARC/VA without reprisal
- Available to Active Duty/DoD civilians/Active Duty dependents
- Sexual Assault Forensic Exam (optional)
- Medical services
- Chain of Command NOT notified
- No investigation
- Counseling/Chaplain services
- Special Victims Counsel (SVC)
This option allows a victim to report sexual harassment without triggering a law enforcement or command investigation. Support services are made available to the victim including Victim’s Counsel, Mental Health, Medical, and Chaplain support.
Restricted Reporting Option
Unrestricted Reporting Option
This option will initiate EO, Unit CC, and Installation CC notifications. These notifications only include the name of the member making the report, no other details will be given. EO will contact the member to offer formal or informal reporting and discuss further options. Support services are made available to the victim through the SAPR office.
Any SARC, SAPR Victim Advocate, Medical, or Mental Health Provider can take a Restricted or Unrestricted Report of Sexual Assault or Sexual Harassment.
Kunsan SARC 24/7 Hotline
DSN 782‐SARC (7272) | Comm 063.470.7272
DoD Safe Helpline – 24/7 confidential counseling and support
Visit https://safehelpline.org/ or call 877.995.5247 for more info