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Your options

First, what classifies sexual harassment?

Sexual harassment is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcome sexual advances, sexual innuendo, request for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.

Sexual assault and sexual harassment are not the same, although they are related to each other.

Two types of sexual harassment:

Quid pro quo
Refers to conditions placed on a person’s career or terms of employment in return for sexual favors.

Hostile environment
Sexual harassment occurs when a person is subjected to offensive, crude, unwanted, and unsolicited comments and behavior of a sexual nature that interferes with that person’s performance or creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment.

What can I do?

In the event of sexual harassment:

In order to stop sexual harassment, the aggrieved is encouraged to make an informal sexual harassment complaint. Report the inappropriate behavior to your chain of command through your SHARP representative. If you are a civilian, report the behavior immediately to your supervisor, or to the Equal Employment Opportunity office.

If the behavior persists, file a formal sexual harassment complaint through your brigade SHARP representative. If you are a civilian, report the incident to your Equal Employment Opportunity office.

In the event of sexual assault:

1. Get to a safe place. If you are in need of urgent medical attention, OFF POSTcall 911, ON POST call (787) 707-4911. If you are not injured, you still need medical assistance to protect your health. The Rodriguez Army Clinic can offer you immediate health care Monday thru Friday from 7 am to 4 pm.

2. Contact your local SHARP representative, or call the 81st RD Sexual Assault Hotline at 205-482-8735

3. To protect evidence, DO NOT shower, brush your teeth, put on make up, eat, or drink, or change clothes until advised to do so. You, or your SHARP representative may report the crime to Army or local law enforcement.

Victims of sexual assault are encouraged to contact law enforcement.

WE'RE HERE FOR YOU!

 

Restricted sexual assault report:

We value your privacy. Restricted reporting offers Soldiers and Family members (except underage children) the option to report a sexual assault without having to notify law enforcement and protecting the identity of the victim.

This option is only available if you report the incident to your victim advocate, medical care facility, or sexual assault response coordinator (SARC).

Unrestricted sexual assault report:

Unrestricted Reporting is the military’s preferred reporting method because it provides the widest latitude to help and protect victims of sexual assault. Through the unrestricted option, details of the incident are kept confidential and are only disclosed on a need to know basis. An unrestricted report triggers an investigation so that offenders may be held accountable and the safety of the victim is ensured.

Entitlements (independent of the reporting option)

  • Medical care
  • Counseling
  • Pastoral care upon request
  • Sexual assault forensic examination

Unrestricted reporting victims are also entitled to:

  • Military protection order
  • Legal advice
  • Request transer from their unit
  • Law enforcement investigation into the incident

Need Help Now

On call 81 RD Sexual Assault Hotline
(205) 482-8735
Safe Helpline - Sexual Assault Support for the DOD Community:
(877) 995-5247
Find your local sexual assault response coordinator and other sources of help on-base.
Just text your Zip code or installation/base name to 55-247 (in the U.S.) or 202-470-5546 (outside the U.S.), or search at safehelpline.org.
Text (Inside U.S):
55-247
Text (Outside U.S.):
(202) 470-5546
 

Fort Buchanan SHARP SARC:
(787) 707-3518 / (787) 719-1402

Veteran's Crisis Line:
1-800-273-8255

Resources

Building 203
Fort Buchanan, PR 00934
8 am to 5 pm (M-F)

 

MORE RESOURCES

Website Resources

www.safehelpline.org
The Department of Defense Sexual Assault Help Line. Provides anonymous help online, by phone or by text.

www.nsvrc.org
National Sexual Violence Resource Center

www.rainn.org
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)

www.militaryonesource.mil
Military OneSource

www.sapr.mil
DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

www.sexualassault.army.mil
The Army SHARP Program

www.preventsexualassault.army.mil
The United States Army's Sexual Assault Prevention website.

www.armyonesource.com
ArmyOne Source serves American troops and their Families; 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year; people can call in and speak to a consultant or go online and access information or email a consultant. 1-800-464-8107

http://www.nationalguard.mil/Leadership/Joint-Staff/J-1/SAPR/
National Guard Sexual Assault Prevention and Response website.

http://www.armyg1.army.mil/hr/default.asp
Army SHARP and suicide prevention.

http://www.army.mil/sharp/
Army SHARP general information.