Yes. Both restricted and unrestricted reporting require investigations. Its a matter of who knows why and the results of the investigation that changss.
Yes. Both restricted and unrestricted reporting require investigations. Its a matter of who knows why and the results of the investigation that changss.
unrestricted reporting
She should choose the sexual assault reporting process.
she won't have the option of choosing restricted reporting later
Yes.
No
Yes.
Yes.
NO
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.
Unrestricted Reporting
When filing an Unrestricted Report, the victim allows law enforcement to initiate a formal investigation into the incident. This process aims to gather evidence and hold the offender accountable for their actions. Unlike Restricted Reports, which maintain confidentiality and do not lead to an investigation, Unrestricted Reports prioritize accountability and potential legal consequences for the perpetrator. The victim’s identity may still be protected during the investigation to ensure their privacy and safety.