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SAPR



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The 45th Space Wing's SAPR mission is to educate, advocate and collaborate to respond to and prevent sexual assault and its harmful effects on members of Patrick Space Force Base and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. Learn more here: TDVAM Article

SARC Contact Information

24-hour Patrick SFB Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)- (321) 494-7272/SARC

 

Patrick SFB SAPR Office:

Bldg 423, Rm S-228

(321) 494-4017; DSN 854-4017

SARC Cell/Txt: (321) 446-9784

45SW.SAPR.MAIL@us.af.mil

 

24-hour Victim Svcs of Brevard (forensic exam) - (321) 784-4357/HELP

SARC Brochure

Mandatory SAPR Training

Annual SAPR training is now being conducted through Green Dot. Please contact the Specialist for Primary Prevention of Violence/ Green Dot Program Manager at (321) 494-3743 for more information.

Reporting Options

Unrestricted Report – any disclosure of a sexual assault from a military member, military dependent or civilian without requesting confidentiality.  Can be reported to the SARC, Chain of Command, law enforcement, Air Force Office of Special Investigations and may be investigated.

Restricted Report – confidential disclosure of a sexual assault from a military member, adult dependent or Air Force civilian.  Can ONLY be reported to the SARC, Victim Advocate or healthcare personnel.

Independent Report – disclosure of a sexual assault by someone other than the victim and may initiate an investigation.

Sexual Assault Defined

Sexual Assault- intentional sexual contact by use of force, threats, intimidation, or abuse of authority, or when the victim does not or cannot consent.  Includes rape, aggravated sexual contact, abusive sexual contact, forcible sodomy (oral or anal sex), or attempts to commit any of these acts.

Consent- words or overt acts indicating a freely given agreement to the sexual conduct at issue by a competent person.  An expression of lack of consent through words or conduct means there is no consent. Lack of verbal or physical resistance or submission resulting from the accused’s use of force, threat of force, or placing another person in fear does not constitute consent. A current or previous dating relationship by itself or the manner of dress of the person involved with the accused in the sexual conduct at issue shall not constitute consent. There is no consent where the person is sleeping or incapacitated, such as due to age, alcohol or drugs, or mental incapacity.