The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program

 

The Department of the Air Force promotes sensitive care and confidential reporting for victims of sexual harassment/assault and accountability for those who commit these crimes. The SAPR Program reinforces the Air Force’s commitment to prevent and appropriately respond to sexual harassment and sexual assault.  Through education, we empower Airmen to serve as catalysts for attitude and behavior change, fostering an environment that cultivates a culture of dignity, mutual respect, and trust.  When sexual harassment or a sexual assault does occur, it’s the SAPR Program’s goal to provide exemplary support throughout the duration of the reporting process and recovery. 

If you have been sexually harassed or sexually assaulted, please call the Moody SAPR Program’s 24/7 SARC Response Helpline at 229-257-7272 (SARC). After you contact the SARC office, you may be assigned a trained Victim Advocate who will explain reporting options and resources. It is your option to accept or decline any victim advocacy services.  Help is just a phone call away.

24/7 Hotline # 229-257-SARC (7272)

WHO CAN RECEIVE SERVICES AND WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE?

Sexual Assault- Active Duty Members, Adult Dependents of Active Duty Members, DoD Civilians (Appropriate & Non-Appropriated), Reserve and Guard (LOD may be processed)

Sexual Harassment- Active Duty Members, Reserve, Guard in federal status

Note: An official report involves the victim/survivor signing a DD Form 2910 or a Sexual Harassment Victim Reporting Preference Statement w/ SAPR Office personnel--disclosures are not considered reports!

Restricted Reporting– SAPR personnel provide crisis intervention, non-clinical support, and coordination of resources to aid in recovery without notifying command or law enforcement. Victims can choose to convert their report from Restricted to Unrestricted w/the SAPR Office

Unrestricted Reporting- SAPR personnel provide crisis intervention, non-clinical support, and coordination of resources to aid in recovery. Law Enforcement and or EO, and the victim's Commander are notified of the report and an investigation may be initiated

*The CATCH Program allows victims an opportunity to anonymously disclose suspect information to help the Department of Defense identify repeat offenders. Learn more about updates to CATCH eligibility

retaliation

Experiencing retaliation after reporting a sexual assault can be as traumatic as the assault itself.  It takes courage to make a sexual assault report and to share what happened to you with others.  No one deserves to experience retaliation for reporting, and there are legal measures in place to support and protect you if this has occurred or is still occurring. Find out more information about retaliation.

Contact Us

Location: Bldg 909 (located opposite the Med Group)
Admin Line: 229-257-7276/7275
24/7 SARC Response Helpline: 229-257-7272 (SARC)
Email: 23WG.SARC.1@us.af.mil