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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 635 · § 635.17

§ 635.17. Release of domestic incidents reports to the Army Family Advocacy Program (FAP).

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(a)Installation PM/DES will comply with the reporting requirements set forth in AR 608-18 (available at http://www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r608\_18.pdf).
(b)In addition to substantiated incidents of domestic violence, installation PM/DES will notify the Family Advocacy Program Manager
(FAPM)and Social Work Services
(SWS)of all incidents in which a preponderance of indicators reveal a potential risk of reoccurrence and increasing severity of maltreatment which could lead to domestic violence or child abuse. Installation PM/DES will ensure these notifications are recorded in the official military police journal in ALERTS. This is to:
(1)Establish a history of incidents that indicate an emerging pattern of risk of maltreatment/victimization to Soldiers and or Family members. See AR 608-18 for incidents that define maltreatment.
(2)Develop a trend history of unsubstantiated-unresolved incidents in order to prevent possible violence or maltreatment from occurring. \[80 FR 28549, May 19, 2015, as amended at 81 FR 17386, Mar. 29, 2016\]
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