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Is ‘pornified’ culture preventing military efforts to combat sex crimes?
A Coast Guard officer suggests pornography is a pandemic in a recent law journal article.
A teen prostitute in Bahrain and the sailor who wanted to save her
At 18, Mary began roaming the bars and clubs outside of Naval Support Activity Bahrain, looking for U.S. sailor clients.
Inspector general finds services not reporting all sex offenders, other violent criminals to FBI
The Navy Department had the biggest shortfall in reporting.
Complaint accuses VA secretary of working to discredit Hill staffer who reported sexual assault
A department insider says Robert Wilkie actively worked to discredit the woman, even as he publicly promised a fair investigation.
Proposal would target sexual assault, harassment in the Coast Guard
The service has escaped some of the scrutiny and regulation of the other armed forces because it falls under the Department of Homeland Security.
Navy chief pleads guilty to sex crimes
When he gets out of prison, he must register as a sex offender, too.
By Carl Prine
Alaska AG: Same-sex military spouse eligible for state oil-wealth fund check
The state of Alaska said Friday that it erred in sending a woman a letter citing her same-sex marriage in denying her application for a state oil-wealth fund check.
Florida Guard leader promises action on sexual misconduct scandal
Air Force Maj. Gen. James Eifert's message to his troops comes after a media report in March revealed the Guard was facing ongoing investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct and coverups that date back a decade.
By Howard Altman
Military same-sex spouse denied Alaska oil check sues
An Alaska woman alleges the state is wrongly enforcing laws barring recognition of same-sex marriages, five years after a federal judge found such a ban to be unconstitutional.
Prosecutors: Navy chief sexually abused girl
He is behind bars awaiting a mid-December court-martial trial.
By Navy Times staff