When filing an Unrestricted Report, the victim's Commanding Officer is notified within 24 hours that an incident has occurred; however, no identifying information will be provided is a false statement.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Department of Defense (DoD) had provided various guidelines under its Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program Procedures which can be followed when a service member or any military dependent is sexually assaulted.
To complain about a sexual assault, the victim can choose between unrestricted or restricted reporting of the sexual assault.
Restricted reporting is highly confidential and no identifying personal information is not given out.
When the victim chooses unrestricted reporting, the victim should report the assault to the law enforcement and commanding officer within 24 hours for a proper investigation.
The victims can get advocacy services, legal and medical counseling, undergo Sexual Assault Forensic Examination, and also Military Protective Order.
Hence, specific identifying information about the victim is specified during unrestricted reporting .