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Sexual assault in the military keeps rising while prosecutions fall
The percentage of non-judicial and administrative punishments is on the rise.
Lawmakers question Pentagon’s efforts to reduce sexual assault at military academies
A 32-percent spike in reports has prompted a review of sexual assault prevention efforts.
Sexual assault reports are up a third this year at the military service academies
Reports jumped in 2019, though officials couldn't say whether the overall prevalence of assaults changed as well.
For SEALs, it’s back to regulation haircuts and uniform inspections
Stung by a string of scandals, on Tuesday Naval Special Warfare commander Rear Adm. Collin Green issued a four-page “back to basics” directive designed to shore up shoddy conduct, restore moral accountability and create better leaders.
By Carl Prine
The Pentagon wants your help in nabbing serial rapists
A confidential database could help the military identify repeated sexual predators.
Carrier John C. Stennis throws sexual assault awareness rodeo
The rodeo featured trivia, games and obstacle course to raise awareness of the Navy's sexual assault resources.
Officer accused of patronizing prostitutes worked in sex assault prevention office while awaiting court-martial
Capt. John F. Steinberger pleaded guilty March 6 to charges of dereliction of duty and conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman for accepting gifts of hotel rooms, meals, drinks and prostitutes.
By Mark D. Faram