Yes.
Yes.
she won't have the option of choosing restricted reporting later
NO
unrestricted reporting
She should choose the sexual assault reporting process.
Go to the options at the main menu screen, then you should see an option that says graphic content, it will either say restricted or unrestricted. If its unrestricted just change it. This filter cuts out EVERYTHING bad in this game, it basically makes it T.
The unrestricted reporting option for sexual assault victims allows them to report incidents without triggering an official investigation, ensuring confidentiality and access to support services. However, it does not allow for the prosecution of the perpetrator unless the victim later chooses to convert to a restricted report. This option is designed to empower survivors by prioritizing their autonomy and comfort in seeking help. One common misconception is that it completely shields the victim from any follow-up actions, which is not accurate, as certain disclosures may still need to be reported for safety reasons.
Which of the following is a true statement about sexual assault restricted reporting option
restricted
Yes, the restricted reporting option allows a victim to seek counseling and support services without triggering an official investigation. Victims can confidentially disclose their experiences to a counselor or a victim advocate while maintaining their anonymity. This option provides a safe space for victims to receive the help they need without the pressures of legal proceedings.
When filing an Unrestricted Report, the victim's Commanding Officer is informed of the incident within 24 hours, but no identifying details about the victim or the specifics of the incident are disclosed. This ensures that while the command is aware that an incident has occurred, the victim's privacy and confidentiality are maintained. The Unrestricted Reporting option allows for a formal investigation to take place while still protecting the victim's identity.
An Army restricted report should be filed when a victim of sexual assault chooses to report the incident confidentially and does not want to pursue a formal investigation. This option allows the victim to receive medical care and support services while maintaining their privacy. A restricted report can be made to a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), a victim advocate, or certain healthcare personnel. It's important to note that choosing a restricted report means the incident will not be investigated by law enforcement unless the victim later decides to change to an unrestricted report.