COMDTINST1754.10B
(9) Select and recommend Victim Support Persons throughout their AOR.
(10) Ensure selected Victim Support Persons have received training in victim support
intervention.
(11) Oversee the functions of the Victim Support Persons.
(12) Coordinate with the CO/OINC to provide a Victim Support Person if requested by the
victim.
(13) Identify local community medical treatment facilities equipped to provide forensic medical
exams specific to sexual assault victims.
(14) Provide case management to ensure continuity of care.
(15) Report the following information to Commandant (G-WKW-2), via secure fax (1-202-267-
4474).
(a) Name and social security number of victim (and sponsor if the victim is a dependent).
(b) Relationship to sponsor.
(c) Date of alleged sexual assault.
(d) Rank/Grade, District and Unit of the victim.
(e) Age/Marital Status/Type of Housing of the victim.
(f) Nature of the event (Sexual Assault or Rape).
(g) Whether or not the victim was offered counseling services.
(h) Date EAPC notified.
(i) Date CGIS notified.
(j) A brief summary of the event.
(k) Whether or not geographic separation was recommended.
(l) Command's Plan of Action.
(16) Maintain a contact log on rape and sexual assault reports. EAPC's shall only disseminate
information as directed by this Instruction and as permitted by privacy laws and the Victim's
Rights and Restitution Act of 1990, Public Law 101-647 (42 U.S.C. 10606).
(17) Notify the EAPC of a receiving unit when a sexual assault victim transfers to a new area of
responsibility, if the victim is still receiving treatment and consents.
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