The Bob Edwards Show presents the premier feature in a series
titled “An ‘Occupational Hazard’: Rape in the Military.” One in three of
active-duty women serving the U.S. military have reported being the victim of
sexual assault while serving, which is double the rate for civilians. Based on
estimates from the Department of Defense, 19,000 servicemen and women were
sexually assaulted in 2010 and most of those violent acts don’t get reported
because in the military, victims are required to report to their chain of
command. As such, only eight-percent are brought to justice, either through
prosecution or some form of military nonjudicial punishment. Defending themselves
in civilian court in 2011, the Pentagon argued that sexual assault is an
“occupational hazard” in the military. Throughout today’s program we will hear
from servicemen and women about their Military Sexual Trauma, advocates who
help treat and raise awareness about the problem, and lawmakers about what is
being done.
Read more, updated in 2013: http://www.bobedwardsradio.com/blog/2013/7/31/how-long-will-rape-be-an-occupational-hazard-of-military-ser.html