DOD Evaluates Sexual Harassment & Violence Programs At Military Service Academies
" The Department of Defense (DoD) today released key findings from “The DoD Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the United States Military Service Academies for Academic Program Year (APY) 2008-2009.” The report integrates findings from evaluations of the academies’ sexual assault prevention and response programs, prevention of sexual harassment programs, and cadet and midshipman focus groups.
The academies saw an overall decrease in the number of sexual assault reports made to authorities in APY 2008-2009. During the evaluation period, there were a total of 25 reports of sexual assault at the academies. All cadets and midshipmen who reported a sexual assault were able to access support services through their sexual assault response coordinators.
“One sexual assault is too many,” said Gail H. McGinn, performing the duties of the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness. “Our assessment shows the academies understand and have institutionalized some remarkable programs to prevent and respond to this crime.”
As part of the comprehensive review, DoD officials met with personnel from the U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy and the U.S. Air Force Academy, reviewed academy policies and procedures, conducted an extensive data call for reports and investigative files, and held focus groups with cadets and midshipmen. Based on information obtained during these site visits, DoD officials found that the academies’ programs fulfilled, and in some cases, surpassed the requirements of existing DoD policies and directives..."
Saturday, December 19, 2009
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