MILPERSMAN 1070-360 NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record
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What is the purpose of MILPERSMAN 1070-360 NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record?
MILPERSMAN 1070-360 NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record is a regulation that establishes guidelines for documenting and tracking sexual offense incidents involving Navy personnel.

Who is required to maintain a NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record?
The commanding officer (CO) of each command is responsible for maintaining the NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record for all reported sexual offense incidents within their command.

What information is included in the NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record?
The record includes details such as the offender's name, rank, and command, as well as the victim's identity (if consent is given). It also captures information on the date, location, and nature of the offense, disciplinary actions taken, and any supporting documentation.

How is the NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record updated?
The CO or designated representative is responsible for promptly updating the record upon receipt of any new information or changes related to a reported sexual offense incident, such as the outcome of investigations or courts-martial.

What are the reporting requirements for a sexual offense incident?
Any member of the Navy who becomes aware of a sexual offense incident involving Navy personnel is required to report it to their chain of command, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and the Naval Inspector General.

Are there any confidentiality provisions when it comes to the NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record?
Yes, the record is considered confidential and should be maintained in a secure location, accessible only to authorized personnel who have a need to know. Disclosure of the information is limited to those with a legitimate official or law enforcement purpose.

Can the information in the NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record be used during court-martial proceedings?
Yes, the information contained in the record may be used as evidence during court-martial proceedings, subject to applicable legal requirements and guidelines.

How long is the NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record retained?
The record must be maintained for a minimum of five years or until all litigation, administrative actions, or investigations related to the sexual offense incident have been concluded, whichever is later.

Can personnel request access to their own NAVPERS 1070/887 Sex Offense Accountability Record?
Yes, personnel have the right to request access to their own record. They should direct their request to their CO or applicable commanding officer responsible for maintaining the record.

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