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Alaska National Guard Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR) Program
AKNG SAPR 24/7 Response Lines
JFHQ / ARNG: (907) 854-1899
168th Wing: (907) 347-6689
176th Wing: (907) 301-4448
Ashley Shelton
M.A. Military Psychology, C.A. D-SAACP Level IV
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Officer
DoD Prevention Workforce Tier 2 Credentialed
(907) 428-6219
E-Mail
ng.ak.akarng.mbx-sapr@army.mil
Loren Dinolfo, C.A.
D-SAACP Level I
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Specialist (Victim Advocate)
(907) 428-6147
SAPR Program eligibility:
Military members (currently serving) and their adult dependents (18+ over)
DoD Civilians and their adult dependents (18+ over)
The Alaska National Guard Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR) Program follows DoD and NGB regulations to develop procedures for responding to the crime of sexual assault within the DoD, and ensuring that sexual assault victims are cared for with dignity and respect. Our mission is to reduce incidents of sexual assault, with an aim toward eliminating it, through secondary prevention, education and training, direct leader engagement, and consistent team coordination that can inspire trust in the SAPR Program response system.
Sexual Assault is categorized as the intentional sexual contact by the use of force, threats, intimidation, or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent. Sexual assault includes a broad category of sexual offenses consisting of the following UCMJ offenses: rape, sexual assault, aggravated sexual contact, abusive sexual contact, forcible sodomy, or attempts to commit these offenses. (Source: DODI 6495.02, Vol 1, 6 Sep 2022)
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