Sexual assault in the military : U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 2013 statutory enforcement report.
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Sexual assault in the military : U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 2013 statutory enforcement report.
Published
[Washington, District of Columbia] : U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 2013.
Distributed
[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2018]
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Description
1 online resource (v, 228 pages) : illustrations.
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(NjRocCCS)ccn00847126
Summary
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights chose to focus on sexual assault in the U.S. military for its annual 203 Statutory Enforcement Report. This report examines how the Department of Defense and its Armed Services -- the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force -- respond to Service members who report having been sexually assaulted and how it investigates and disciplines Service members accused of perpetrating sexual assault. This report also reviews how the military educates Service members and trains military criminal investigators and military lawyers about sexual assault offenses. The topic is both relevant and timely, as Congress is currently considering ways to address this issue.
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"September 2013."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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text file
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Description based on PDF title page, viewed April 19, 2018.
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Table of Contents
Executive summary
Introduction and scope of the problem
Military efforts to prevent sexual assault
Military response to victims
Consequences of reporting
Investigations: training and procedures
Discipline and commander discretion
Appendices
Commissioner statements and rebuttals.
Introduction and scope of the problem
Military efforts to prevent sexual assault
Military response to victims
Consequences of reporting
Investigations: training and procedures
Discipline and commander discretion
Appendices
Commissioner statements and rebuttals.