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  • October 23, 2024
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SHARP TEST

Rights of Victim - answer right to be reasonably protected from the accused
right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice
right not to be excluded from any public proceedings
right to be reasonably heard
reasonable right to confer with government's attorney
right to full and timely restitution as provided in law
right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay
right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy

Right to be reasonably protected from the accused - answer when victims have
concerns about their safety and identify these concerns, a variety of approaches can be
developed to promote safety (in military commanders can issue MPO military protective
order)

Right to reasonable, accurate, and timely notice - answer notification- is a key to
enforcement issue, must be situation-specific, must be given in a reasonable and timely
manner, should be early, often, and accurate

Right to not be excluded from any public proceedings - answerpresent during criminal
justice proceedings, right to be present may differ dramatically depending on the
proceeding to which it applies, some state statutes have been passed to allow the crime
victim the right to designate a representative if the victim is unable to attend

right to be reasonably heard - answerprovides that victims have a voice at critical
hearings related to their case, allows victims to express their concerns about the status
of their offenders

reasonable right to confer with government's attorney - answerthe right to confer with an
attorney begins once a criminal proceeding has started, victims are able to confer with
the government's attorney about proceedings "after charging"

right to full and timely restitution as provided in law - answerrestitution is the oldest
victim right, real impact of crime is on the people who suffer physically, emotionally, and
financially, crime costs, all states have passed restitution laws

right to proceedings free from unreasonable delay - answerthis means that the court is
required to consider any adverse impact a delay may have on the well-being of the
victim when considering a motion for a delay or continuance

, right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victim's dignity and privacy -
answerasserts that victims will be treated with sensitivity during all phases of justice
processes and by all agents of justice system

UCMJ - answerthe bedrock of military justice

AR 600-20 Chapter 7-8 - answermilitary, EO

690-600 - answercivilian, EEO

I.A.M. - answerIntervine, Act, Motivate

Campaign Phases - answerPhase I-Committed Army Leadership
Phase II-Armywide Conviction
Phase III-Achieve Cultural Change
Phase IV-Sustainment, Refinement, and Sharing

SHARP Functional Areas - answerProgram Management, Prevention, Response,
Training (SARC can do all, VA can't do program management)

Active listening - answerhelps you connect with victims and enables you to
appropriately assess victims' needs

Active Listening Techniques - answerEngaging, focusing, thinking, questioning,
clarifying, paraphrasing, using "I"

"I" statements - answerhelp defuse the situation

Prevention - answerthe action of stopping something from happening or arising

Intervention - answerthe action of coming in or between something by way of hindrance
or modification

Prevention Steps - answerStep 1: Know and follow rules
Step 2: Reduce Threats
Step 3: Promote Awareness
Step 4: Influence behavior

E-8 sees E-7 doing something wrong and the E-8 says I would never do that and you
should never do that... this is an example of what prevention step? - answerInfluence
behavior

Non-verbal communication - answerremain silent
make sympathetic sounds
nod your head appropriately
sit at an angel

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