This study investigates the evolution of military sexual trauma (MST) and military sexual assault (MSA) laws under Article 120 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) to decide what elements encouraged Congressional interventions leading to policy change. Moreover, this study will look at the consequences of these policy changes in the view of MSA prosecution and prevention. Scholars have written about the pervasiveness of MSA and the hardships of navigating the military judicial system. However, literature tracing the history of MSA to identify deficiencies and suggest solutions seems to be scarce. This study is a fitting addition to the academic sub-discipline of Critical Military Studies (CMS). It seems appropriate that there be a...
For the past decade there have been numerous and significant changes to the Uniform Code of Military...
Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way m...
It is important that social workers use suitable evidence based practices both when working directly...
In 2013, the President, Secretary of Defense, and members of Congress responded with shock and outra...
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) at the United States Military Services Academies (MSA) remains at a con...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics' Criminal Victimization Survey reported that there were 284,350 rap...
More than seventy members of the U.S. military face abusive sexual contact, aggravated sexual assaul...
Earlier this year, the Military Justice Improvement Act was introduced into Congress with the aim of...
This report discusses the military-related cases involving sexual assaults by U.S. service members t...
As a result of Military Sexual Trauma (MST), the Department of Defense enlisted a team to strategica...
In 2013, the Department of Defense (DoD) published its Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Milita...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Military Sexual Trauma ...
Abstract This paper investigates the concept of sexual harassment and assault prevention, examines r...
In the 17-month time period of May 2017-September 2018, military appellate courts have reversed five...
Sexual violence in U.S. military communities is a serious public health problem. The Department of D...
For the past decade there have been numerous and significant changes to the Uniform Code of Military...
Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way m...
It is important that social workers use suitable evidence based practices both when working directly...
In 2013, the President, Secretary of Defense, and members of Congress responded with shock and outra...
Military Sexual Trauma (MST) at the United States Military Services Academies (MSA) remains at a con...
The Bureau of Justice Statistics' Criminal Victimization Survey reported that there were 284,350 rap...
More than seventy members of the U.S. military face abusive sexual contact, aggravated sexual assaul...
Earlier this year, the Military Justice Improvement Act was introduced into Congress with the aim of...
This report discusses the military-related cases involving sexual assaults by U.S. service members t...
As a result of Military Sexual Trauma (MST), the Department of Defense enlisted a team to strategica...
In 2013, the Department of Defense (DoD) published its Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Milita...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Military Sexual Trauma ...
Abstract This paper investigates the concept of sexual harassment and assault prevention, examines r...
In the 17-month time period of May 2017-September 2018, military appellate courts have reversed five...
Sexual violence in U.S. military communities is a serious public health problem. The Department of D...
For the past decade there have been numerous and significant changes to the Uniform Code of Military...
Over the last century, women have fought for the right to serve their nation in the exact same way m...
It is important that social workers use suitable evidence based practices both when working directly...