132d Wing Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPR)

132d Wing SAPR program is able to assist victims (survivors) of sexual assault.

The 132d Wing SARC serves as the single point of contact for integrating and coordinating sexual assault victim (survivor) care for members of the 132d Wing. The SARC office is also responsible for providing Sexual Assault Prevention training throughout the Wing.

Obtaining Help

  • Immediate medical care is essential. Get to a safe place and CALL 911. Once medical care has been established, contact the 132d Wing SARC at (515) 371-2743 24/7 and/or contact the Safe Helpline at (877) 955-5247 or www.SafeHelpline.org.  

Contact information and Hours of Operation

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator Clare Moeller

(Office) 515-261-8207

(24/7 Cell) 515-371-2743

Clare.moeller@us.af.mil

 

Restricted Report: 

  • Confidentially report the crime and identified individuals without triggering an official investigation process or command notification.​

  • Victim receives healthcare, advocacy services, and legal advice without notifying command.​

  • Can change to Unrestricted Report any time​

  • No time limit to report

Unrestricted Report: 

  • Reporting the crime initiates an official investigation with law enforcement and command notification.​

  • Victim receives healthcare, advocacy services, and legal advice.​

  • Cannot revert to Restricted Report once it is an Unrestricted Report​

  • Not confidential 

Reporting Eligibility: Soldiers, Airmen (AGR, FTNG, MDAY, DSG), Adult Military Dependents (18+); Title 32 and Title 5 Military Civilians/Technicians. 

​​​​​​​CONSENT: a freely given agreement to the conduct at issue by a competent person. An expression of lack of consent through words or conduct means there is no consent. Lack of verbal or physical resistance or submission resulting from the use of force, threat of force, or placing another person in fear does not constitute consent. A current of previous dating or social or sexual relationship by itself or the manner of dress of the person involved with the accused in the conduct at issue shall not constitute consent. A sleeping, unconscious, or incompetent person cannot consent.

 

Sexual Assault Defined

Sexual Assault is criminal conduct that falls well short of the standards America expects of its men and women in uniform and is a violation of our Air Force Core Values. 

Sexual Assault is defined as intentional sexual conduct, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. Sexual assault includes rape, nonconsensual sodomy (oral or anal sex), indecent assault (unwanted, inappropriate sexual contact or fondling), or attempts to commit these acts. Sexual assault can occur without regard to gender or spousal relationship or age of victim. 

Consent shall not be deemed or construed to mean the failure by the victim to offer physical resistance. Consent is not given when a person uses force, threat of force, coercion or when the victim is asleep, incapacitated, or unconscious.

 

What Are My Options?

I've been assaulted, what are my options? There are two options for reporting sexual assault, Restricted and Unrestricted Reports.

RESTRICTED REPORTS

Allows military members (AD, Guard, Reserve) and their adult dependents (18 years of age or older, who are eligible for treatment in the military health system), and Air Force civilian employees (appropriated and non-appropriated) to report allegations of sexual assault to the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), Victim’s Advocate (VA) or a healthcare provider without triggering an investigation.

UNRESTRICTED REPORTS

Allows personnel stated above to report allegations of sexual assault to the SARC, VA or Military Chaplain as well as the member's chain of command or the AFOSI and a formal investigation will occur. Details of the report will only be provided to those with a need to know.

An Unrestricted Report allows you to receive medical treatment, advocacy services, and legal support. As part of this option, law enforcement initiates an investigation and your chain-of-command is notified. You have the right to be reasonably protected and may also be eligible for other protections, including a Military Protective Order and/ or a civilian protective order. You may also be eligible for an Expedited Transfer.

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