DD Form 2965. Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database (DSAID) Data
DD Form 2965, also known as the Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database (DSAID) Data, is a form used by the Department of Defense to collect and record information related to sexual assault incidents involving service members.
The main purpose of this form is to provide a centralized database of sexual assault incidents within the military to help identify and prevent future incidents, as well as to provide support and resources to victims.
The form consists of several parts, including sections for identifying information about the victim and the alleged perpetrator, details about the incident, and any medical or legal actions taken as a result of the incident.
Important fields on the form include the date and location of the incident, the type of sexual assault that occurred, and any injuries sustained. It is important to provide as much detail as possible when filling out the form to ensure accurate and complete reporting.
The parties involved in the form include the victim, the alleged perpetrator, and any medical or legal professionals involved in the case.
When filling out the form, it is important to have as much information as possible, including any witness statements or physical evidence. Additionally, any medical or legal documents related to the incident should be attached to the form.
Examples of application and use cases for this form include reporting sexual assault incidents, providing support and resources to victims, and identifying and preventing future incidents.
Strengths of this form include its ability to provide a centralized database of sexual assault incidents and its potential to improve reporting and prevention efforts. Weaknesses include potential underreporting and the possibility of false reporting.
There are no direct analogues or alternative forms to DD Form 2965. However, other forms may be used in conjunction with this form, such as medical or legal documents related to the incident.
The form can affect the future of the participants by providing support and resources to victims and helping to prevent future incidents.
The form is submitted to the appropriate military authorities and is stored in a centralized database for future reference and analysis.