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107 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 107
Train and educate CMDrs, LDRs, and Soldiers on the EO program, policies, procedures, and
issues.
Eoa as a resource allocator
Eoa as a conflict mediator
EOA as a Trainer & Educator
Eoa as a policy enforcer
Term 2 of 107
What does the DoD SAPR office do
Conducts criminal investigations and prosecutes offenders
Oversees all military operations and strategic planning
Develops policy/programs, Sets training standards and assesse those standards, Enhances
treatment and response to victims, Collaborates to implement polices and programs.
Provides financial support to victims of crime
Definition 3 of 107
A person who stands near, but does not participate
Victim
Define Bystander
What is an unrestricted report
Who is responsible for implementing an EO program
,Term 4 of 107
What is a Restricted report
For those who wish to confidentially disclose the crime to specifically identified individuals
without triggering the official investigation process
Sarc, sapr va, healthcare personnel
Formal and informal
A public disclosure of the crime to raise awareness and gather support
Definition 5 of 107
A problem soving approach that broadly defines probems as being a part of caused by the
system, organization, society, or community.
How many faith group symbols are there
Reasons System Focus is Overlooked
Definition of System Focus
The goal of the EO program
Definition 6 of 107
Self, Unit/joint Agency, Coalition/Host Nation, Adversary
The 3C Model
The 2d Strategy
The 4r Approach
The 5p Framework
,Definition 7 of 107
Grabbing genitalia w/o permission, Making someone give or receive oral sex, Touching for sexual
gratification while he/she is incapacitated, Threatening or coercing for sex, Penetrating someone
with an object w/o/ consent, Rape
Examples of Sexual Assault
Define Ethnorealative
What is Diffusion of Responsibility
Describe an Informal lecture
Term 8 of 107
What does Culture encompass
The historical events that shaped a culture's identity
The economic and political systems of a society
Only the traditions and rituals practiced by a group
Physical or material objects, non-material attitudes, beliefs, customs, lifestyles, and values
Term 9 of 107
What are the Value categories
Cultural, Historical, Geographical, Psychological
Personal, Social, Political, Economic, Religious
Physical, Emotional, Intellectual, Spiritual
Technical, Creative, Analytical, Practical
, Term 10 of 107
What are the disadvantages of a guided discussion
Allows for diverse perspectives, supports critical analysis, facilitates open dialogue.
Provides a structured format, ensures thorough understanding, enhances retention.
Time-consuming, Limits number of participants, Can degrade quickly, Members intimitated
or reluctant to particpate.
Encourages quick decision-making, increases engagement, promotes teamwork, fosters
confidence.
Definition 11 of 107
Religious exercise and expression in the federal workplace, Guiding legal principles, General
Define Religion
What Are The Two Types Of Teaching Lectures
White House Guidelines
Ethnocentric Stages
Term 12 of 107
Describe the Ethical Decision Making Process
Assess the situation, take immediate action without thinking, rely on others for guidance
Gather resources, create a detailed report, present findings to a committee
Identify the most popular opinion, follow the majority, ignore personal values, make a quick
decision
Find the facts, List benefits and harms, Identify course of action treats everyone fairly,
Identify the principles involved, Consider the potential training possibility