The Navy encourages active-duty Sailors to participate in a sexual assault study to assess the effectiveness of the Navy's Sexual Assault Victim Intervention (SAVI) program. The Office of the Naval Inspector General (IG) is conducting the survey, which is available on the Naval Inspector General's website. The survey was designed for active-duty personnel, is confidential, anonymous, and will be available for participation through Sept. 30. Naval IG teams are also visiting installations around the fleet through the end of September to facilitate focus group discussions concerning the occurrences and command support during incidences of sexual assault.
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Sexual Assault Survey for Sailors
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