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Sexual assault and harassment in the military have been a critical issue for years. Here, Cheryl Lawhorne-Scott and Don Philpott look at problems, potential solutions, and methods for addressing the subject, for both the victims, the families, and the assailants.

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Notwithstanding the occasional prominent case of sexual harassment or assault that occurs in the military, victims continue to be reluctant to come forward. Clinical therapist Lawhorne-Scott, journalist Don Philpott, and former military officer Jeff Scott offer resources for victims faced with difficult choices about how to proceed with pressing charges. The authors recount the shameful history of sexual abuse in the military and recap the current situation, encompassing changing attitudes and efforts to improve responsiveness to sexual assault victims. They also offer very detailed case studies, primarily of women who have been victimized, often by commanding officers. They advise victims on how to report an assault and detail the current administrative and penal systems, with particular instructions on how to navigate the military justice system. They also recommend sources for counseling and other mental health care in this guide aimed at helping to counter the fear and silence that prevent victims from taking action against their abusers. * Booklist *
Sexual Assault in the Military highlights a societal issue of significant concern that, if left uncorrected, will serve to erode the basic fabric of our society. As a microcosm of society, the military’s response to this pressing issue may lead the way for reform on a much larger scale. As the book points out, coming to grips with the issue remains an individual and collective leadership responsibility tied to education and action. Consequently, I recommend that this book be a mandatory resource on the reading list of every commander and senior enlisted advisor throughout the military. As a compendium of resources and tools, this publication will be invaluable to the military leaders today and into the future. -- Patrick J. "Paddy" Gough, USMC (Retired)

Table of Contents
Introduction Part One 1: The problem 2: Categories of sexual harassment 3: Impediments to Reporting 4: Sexual Assault and Mental Health 5: Case Studies Part Two 6: Solutions 7: Military Discipline and Conduct 8: Initiatives to Combat Sexual Assault in the Military 9: Reducing Your Risk of Sexual Assault 10: Training Resources GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS About the Authors

Sexual Assault in the Military

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 4/4/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781442227507, 978-1442227507
      ISBN10: 1442227508

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sexual assault and harassment in the military have been a critical issue for years. Here, Cheryl Lawhorne-Scott and Don Philpott look at problems, potential solutions, and methods for addressing the subject, for both the victims, the families, and the assailants.

      Trade Review
      Notwithstanding the occasional prominent case of sexual harassment or assault that occurs in the military, victims continue to be reluctant to come forward. Clinical therapist Lawhorne-Scott, journalist Don Philpott, and former military officer Jeff Scott offer resources for victims faced with difficult choices about how to proceed with pressing charges. The authors recount the shameful history of sexual abuse in the military and recap the current situation, encompassing changing attitudes and efforts to improve responsiveness to sexual assault victims. They also offer very detailed case studies, primarily of women who have been victimized, often by commanding officers. They advise victims on how to report an assault and detail the current administrative and penal systems, with particular instructions on how to navigate the military justice system. They also recommend sources for counseling and other mental health care in this guide aimed at helping to counter the fear and silence that prevent victims from taking action against their abusers. * Booklist *
      Sexual Assault in the Military highlights a societal issue of significant concern that, if left uncorrected, will serve to erode the basic fabric of our society. As a microcosm of society, the military’s response to this pressing issue may lead the way for reform on a much larger scale. As the book points out, coming to grips with the issue remains an individual and collective leadership responsibility tied to education and action. Consequently, I recommend that this book be a mandatory resource on the reading list of every commander and senior enlisted advisor throughout the military. As a compendium of resources and tools, this publication will be invaluable to the military leaders today and into the future. -- Patrick J. "Paddy" Gough, USMC (Retired)

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Part One 1: The problem 2: Categories of sexual harassment 3: Impediments to Reporting 4: Sexual Assault and Mental Health 5: Case Studies Part Two 6: Solutions 7: Military Discipline and Conduct 8: Initiatives to Combat Sexual Assault in the Military 9: Reducing Your Risk of Sexual Assault 10: Training Resources GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS About the Authors

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