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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDeja Vu?Abuse Allegations for a Second 'Sexual Assault Prevention Officer' in the Military
Sound familiar?That's because almost the same exact thing happened last week.
You know there is a really serious sexual assault problem in the military when not one, but two soldiers assigned to monitor and prevent sexual assault are charged or investigated for sexual abuse in the span of just one week. Yesterday, the Associated Press reported that an as-yet unnamed U.S. Army Sergeant First Class at the Armys 3rd Corps headquarters in Fort Hood, Texas was under investigation for abusive sexual contact and other alleged misconduct and has been suspended from his duties. The equal opportunity adviser/ coordinator of a sexual harassment-assault prevention program, the AP said, is accused of pandering, abusive sexual contact, assault and maltreatment of subordinates, but no charges have been filed. USA Today states that unnamed sources in Washington told them the sergeant was forcing a subordinate into prostitution and sexually assaulting two others.
It was just last Monday when Air Force Officer Lt. Col Jeff Krusinski, who was responsible for, yep, preventing sexual assault at a Virginia airbase, was arrested and charged with sexual battery. According to the Arlington County Police Report, on Sunday, a drunken male subject approached a female victim in a parking lot and grabbed her breasts and buttocks. She managed to fight him off, and Krusinski was arrested, his beat-up-looking mugshot published.
One day after this Krusinski's arrest, the Pentagon released a new report that revealed sexual assault in the military was a growing problem. Last year, reported sexual assaults increased to 3,374, up 6 percent since 2011. But the vast majority of sexual assaults in the military are never reported. Last year, 26,000 members of the military -- 35% more than in 2010 -- were sexually assaulted in unreported incidents. About 6% of female and 1% of male soldiers surveyed said they had been sexually assaulted but did not report it. According to the Defense Department, there are now more than 70 sexual assaults involving military personell every day.
Read more: http://www.alternet.org/deja-vu-abuse-allegations-second-sexual-assault-prevention-officer-military
You know there is a really serious sexual assault problem in the military when not one, but two soldiers assigned to monitor and prevent sexual assault are charged or investigated for sexual abuse in the span of just one week. Yesterday, the Associated Press reported that an as-yet unnamed U.S. Army Sergeant First Class at the Armys 3rd Corps headquarters in Fort Hood, Texas was under investigation for abusive sexual contact and other alleged misconduct and has been suspended from his duties. The equal opportunity adviser/ coordinator of a sexual harassment-assault prevention program, the AP said, is accused of pandering, abusive sexual contact, assault and maltreatment of subordinates, but no charges have been filed. USA Today states that unnamed sources in Washington told them the sergeant was forcing a subordinate into prostitution and sexually assaulting two others.
It was just last Monday when Air Force Officer Lt. Col Jeff Krusinski, who was responsible for, yep, preventing sexual assault at a Virginia airbase, was arrested and charged with sexual battery. According to the Arlington County Police Report, on Sunday, a drunken male subject approached a female victim in a parking lot and grabbed her breasts and buttocks. She managed to fight him off, and Krusinski was arrested, his beat-up-looking mugshot published.
One day after this Krusinski's arrest, the Pentagon released a new report that revealed sexual assault in the military was a growing problem. Last year, reported sexual assaults increased to 3,374, up 6 percent since 2011. But the vast majority of sexual assaults in the military are never reported. Last year, 26,000 members of the military -- 35% more than in 2010 -- were sexually assaulted in unreported incidents. About 6% of female and 1% of male soldiers surveyed said they had been sexually assaulted but did not report it. According to the Defense Department, there are now more than 70 sexual assaults involving military personell every day.
Read more: http://www.alternet.org/deja-vu-abuse-allegations-second-sexual-assault-prevention-officer-military
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Deja Vu?Abuse Allegations for a Second 'Sexual Assault Prevention Officer' in the Military (Original Post)
redqueen
May 2013
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kona808
(41 posts)1. WTF? Reports up 35% in 2 years?
What has happened to discipline and morality in the military?
Just who the hell is in charge?
What has changed?
redqueen
(115,103 posts)2. Ask ten people and you'll get ten different answers.
One thing that hasn't changed is we still act as if rape is simply a fact of life for women to cope with as best they can.