DD Form 2910-2. Retaliation Reporting Statement for Unrestricted Sexual Assault Cases
DD Form 2910-2 is the Retaliation Reporting Statement for Unrestricted Sexual Assault Cases. The main purpose of this form is to report any incidents of retaliation that may have occurred after a victim of sexual assault has made an unrestricted report.
The form consists of several parts, including personal information of the victim, details of the retaliation incident, and a section for the victim to sign and date. Important fields include the victim's name, contact information, and a detailed description of the retaliation incident.
The parties involved in filling out this form are the victim of sexual assault and the authorities responsible for investigating the retaliation incident. It is important to consider the emotional impact that filling out this form may have on the victim, and to provide them with adequate support throughout the process.
When filling out the form, data such as the victim's personal information and details of the retaliation incident will be required. Additionally, any supporting documents or evidence of the retaliation incident should be attached to the form.
Application examples include situations where a victim of sexual assault has made an unrestricted report and has experienced retaliation as a result. The form can be used to report the retaliation incident and ensure that appropriate action is taken.
Strengths of this form include its ability to provide victims of sexual assault with an avenue to report incidents of retaliation and seek justice. Weaknesses may include the emotional impact that filling out the form may have on the victim.
Alternative forms include DD Form 2910-1, which is used for restricted reporting of sexual assault incidents. The main difference between the two forms is that DD Form 2910-2 is used specifically for reporting incidents of retaliation after an unrestricted report has been made.
Filling out this form can have a significant impact on the future of the participants, as it can lead to an investigation of the retaliation incident and potential disciplinary action against the perpetrator.
The form is submitted through the Department of Defense and is stored in their records.