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Marine veteran sentenced to 30 years for drugging, prostituting hundreds of women near Camp Lejeune
At least two of his victims were adult military dependents; many of his clients were members of the military.
By Todd South
Overturned West Point rape case sends ‘hugely negative message,’ former Air Force prosecutor says
The judges' decision further stigmatizes already discouraged survivors of military sexual assault at a time when reports of assault and harassment are on the rise, a former Air Force chief prosecutor told Military Times on Wednesday.
Male sailors created ‘rape lists’ of female shipmates on Georgia-based submarine
Recent reports cite a Navy investigation uncovering "rape lists" onboard the guided-missile submarine Florida.
By Mark D. Faram
Defense Department to make sexual harassment a crime
The move comes amid reports of a spike in sexual assaults in the ranks in recent years.
Officer accused of raping and stalking a fellow sailor
The junior officer's attorney denies the allegations.
Is the Pentagon breaking a law designed to help sexual assault victims?
An audit released last week casts doubt on whether the services are listening to victims.
Why McSally is right, and wrong, about military sexual assaults
Sen. Martha McSally's belief that commanders should remain at the center of the solution to sexual assault in the military is unfounded.
By Paula Coughlin
Fort Gordon sailors charged with raping, sodomizing 18-year-old woman at party
All three sailors are being detained in the Richmond County Jail.
By Jon Simkins