REVIEW SHEET 2026 FULL
QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS
◉ What rights are available to victims? Answer: 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? Answer: UCMJ
◉ What regulation covers Military? Answer: AR 600-20
◉ What regulation covers Civilians? Answer: AR 690-600
, ◉ What is the vision of SHARP? Answer: 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 campaign stand for? Answer:
Intervene, Act, Motivate
◉ What are the four SHARP campaign phases? Answer: 1) Committed
Army Leadership
2) Armywide Conviction
3) Achieve Cultural Change
4) Sustainment, Refinement, and Sharing
◉ What is the bottom line of the campaign? Answer: Achieve cultural
change and end sexual harassment and sexual assault to improve
individual and unit readiness.
◉ What is the bottom line of the impact? Answer: Rape and sexual
assault endanger lives of individuals and threaten the Army's mission.
◉ What are the four SHARP functional areas? Answer: 1) Program
Management: supporting unit 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.