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Sexual assault in the military, can the Pentagon stem the rise in incidents?, by Jennifer Koons

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Sexual assault in the military, can the Pentagon stem the rise in incidents?, by Jennifer Koons
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 711-715)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sexual assault in the military
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
857141848
Responsibility statement
by Jennifer Koons
Series statement
CQ Researcher,, 2013, v. 23, no. 29, 1056-2036
Sub title
can the Pentagon stem the rise in incidents?
Summary
The Pentagon says about 3,000 service members reported being sexually assaulted in 2012, but a confidential Department of Defense survey suggests the figure is closer to 26,000 -- up 35 percent over 2010. The revelations come amid several high-profile incidents of sexual assault at the military's prestigious service academies and in the field, sometimes perpetrated by the very officials charged with preventing such crimes. The Pentagon is under intense pressure to address the problem. Some in Congress want to remove the victim's commander from decision-making in sexual assault cases, but critics say that could negatively affect unit cohesion and combat readiness. Meanwhile, victims' advocates say as long as women are a minority in the armed forces, they will face dangers inherent in that status
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