SHARP Foundation - Module 1 EXAM (2026)
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What is victimology? The study of Victims
What rights are available to victims? 1) Reasonable protection from the accused
2) Reasonable, accurate and timely notice
3) Not to be excluded from any public
proceedings
4) Be reasonably heard
5) Reasonable right to confer with government's
attorney
6) Full and timely restitution as provided in law
7) Proceedings free from unreasonable delay
8) Be treated with fairness and respect for the
victim's dignity and privacy
What is the bedrock of SHARP? UCMJ
What regulation covers Military? AR 600-20
What regulation covers Civilians? AR 690-600
, What is the vision of SHARP? Eliminate sexual harassment and sexual assault by
creating a culture where soldiers believe that
failure to prevent sexual harassment and sexual
assault is incompatible with army values and the
warrior ethos.
What is does the I.A.M. Strong Intervene, Act, Motivate
campaign stand for?
What are the four SHARP campaign 1) Committed Army Leadership
phases? 2) Armywide Conviction
3) Achieve Cultural Change
4) Sustainment, Refinement, and Sharing
What is the bottom line of the Achieve cultural change and end sexual
campaign? harassment and sexual assault to improve
individual and unit readiness.
What is the bottom line of the Rape and sexual assault endanger lives of
impact? individuals and threaten the Army's mission.
What are the four SHARP functional 1) Program Management: supporting unit
areas? commanders in developing and executing sexual
harassment and sexual assault reduction
campaigns.
2) Prevention: developing, implementing, and
supporting campaigns at the unit, command,
installation, or brigade level.
3) Response: occur after an event has happened.
4) Training: teaching soldiers, civilians,
commander, managers and supervisors about
SHARP.
What is the Army's policy on Sexual It is unacceptable conduct and will not be
Harassment? tolerated.
QUESTIONS AND (elaborated) WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
Save
Terms in this set (55)
What is victimology? The study of Victims
What rights are available to victims? 1) Reasonable protection from the accused
2) Reasonable, accurate and timely notice
3) Not to be excluded from any public
proceedings
4) Be reasonably heard
5) Reasonable right to confer with government's
attorney
6) Full and timely restitution as provided in law
7) Proceedings free from unreasonable delay
8) Be treated with fairness and respect for the
victim's dignity and privacy
What is the bedrock of SHARP? UCMJ
What regulation covers Military? AR 600-20
What regulation covers Civilians? AR 690-600
, What is the vision of SHARP? Eliminate sexual harassment and sexual assault by
creating a culture where soldiers believe that
failure to prevent sexual harassment and sexual
assault is incompatible with army values and the
warrior ethos.
What is does the I.A.M. Strong Intervene, Act, Motivate
campaign stand for?
What are the four SHARP campaign 1) Committed Army Leadership
phases? 2) Armywide Conviction
3) Achieve Cultural Change
4) Sustainment, Refinement, and Sharing
What is the bottom line of the Achieve cultural change and end sexual
campaign? harassment and sexual assault to improve
individual and unit readiness.
What is the bottom line of the Rape and sexual assault endanger lives of
impact? individuals and threaten the Army's mission.
What are the four SHARP functional 1) Program Management: supporting unit
areas? commanders in developing and executing sexual
harassment and sexual assault reduction
campaigns.
2) Prevention: developing, implementing, and
supporting campaigns at the unit, command,
installation, or brigade level.
3) Response: occur after an event has happened.
4) Training: teaching soldiers, civilians,
commander, managers and supervisors about
SHARP.
What is the Army's policy on Sexual It is unacceptable conduct and will not be
Harassment? tolerated.