Though not specifically mentioned in this chapter, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, and crimes and offenses not capital, of which persons subject to this chapter may be guilty, . . . shall be punished at the discretion of that court.5 To implement this congressionally-enacted prohibition, the President, as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, has deemed by executive order that a number of acts are punishable under this Article
From 2004 to 2009, U.S. military reports of sexual assault increased by 90%. Whether this reflects ...
This paper follows my personal journey in learning about this problem, its legal repercussions for i...
In May 2013, the Department of Defense released its 2012 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Offi...
Though not specifically mentioned in this chapter, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of go...
The United States should adopt the international doctrine of command responsibility within the Unifo...
In 2013, the President, Secretary of Defense, and members of Congress responded with shock and outra...
Unbeknownst to soldiers, when they sign on the dotted line, pledging to defend the freedom America s...
... the Secretaries of the military departments to provide for review of decisions not to refer char...
This article presents aspects of a policy on sexuality that will support good order and discipline,...
The US military consists of 1.3 million Service members. Despite numerous reforms in the military’s ...
More than seventy members of the U.S. military face abusive sexual contact, aggravated sexual assaul...
In 2013, the Department of Defense (DoD) published its Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Milita...
In view of the desire of the armed services to continue to prosecute fraternization and continued ju...
Reported rates of sexual assault in the military have increased dramatically over the past 10 years ...
In the past several years in particular, intra-military sexual assault and rape in the U.S. armed fo...
From 2004 to 2009, U.S. military reports of sexual assault increased by 90%. Whether this reflects ...
This paper follows my personal journey in learning about this problem, its legal repercussions for i...
In May 2013, the Department of Defense released its 2012 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Offi...
Though not specifically mentioned in this chapter, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of go...
The United States should adopt the international doctrine of command responsibility within the Unifo...
In 2013, the President, Secretary of Defense, and members of Congress responded with shock and outra...
Unbeknownst to soldiers, when they sign on the dotted line, pledging to defend the freedom America s...
... the Secretaries of the military departments to provide for review of decisions not to refer char...
This article presents aspects of a policy on sexuality that will support good order and discipline,...
The US military consists of 1.3 million Service members. Despite numerous reforms in the military’s ...
More than seventy members of the U.S. military face abusive sexual contact, aggravated sexual assaul...
In 2013, the Department of Defense (DoD) published its Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Milita...
In view of the desire of the armed services to continue to prosecute fraternization and continued ju...
Reported rates of sexual assault in the military have increased dramatically over the past 10 years ...
In the past several years in particular, intra-military sexual assault and rape in the U.S. armed fo...
From 2004 to 2009, U.S. military reports of sexual assault increased by 90%. Whether this reflects ...
This paper follows my personal journey in learning about this problem, its legal repercussions for i...
In May 2013, the Department of Defense released its 2012 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Offi...