Decades of Military Failures Against Sex Crimes Earned America's Distrust and Congressional Imposition: The Judge Advocate General's Corps's Newest, Most Important Mission

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description "18 This resulted in the creation of the restricted reporting option and the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program.19 In 2005, the DoD Task Force on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academies (task force) published its report.20 In it, the task force made a number of findings and proposals: (1) the academies need more women, both in the cadet corps and as staff and faculty, and more women in visible leadership roles; (2) "the leadership, staff, faculty, cadets and midshipmen must model behaviors that reflect and positively convey the value of women in the military;" (3) the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) should be updated to include privileged protections between the victim and the medical and mental health care providers and victim advocates; (4) Congress should "revise the current sexual misconduct statutes to more clearly and comprehensively address the full range of sexual misconduct," to include sexual harassment; (5) Article 32 proceedings need to be amended to better protect the privacy of victims and alleged offenders; (6) servicemembers require classes and training on sexual harassment and assault; and (7) the SAPR Program must be fully implemented to better ensure that victims are informed of and afforded their federally mandated rights.21 Of the twelve appointed members on the task force who issued these recommendations, two were judge advocates: one was Brigadier General Jarisse J. Sanborn of the Air Force, and the other was Major General (retired) Michael J. Nardotti Jr., The Judge Advocate General (TJAG) of the Army from 1993-97.22 Following the DoD reports, the then Air Force Secretary, James G. Roche, declared that "[w]e cannot bear the thought of a criminal being commissioned . . Last year, United States Naval Academy football players were investigated for the alleged sexual assault of another cadet.30 One of the midshipmen was court-martialed and was later acquitted.31 Charges were dropped on one of the other midshipmen over evidentiary issues; his statements were taken without him being read his Article 31 rights.32 Last August, the United States Air Force Academy's superintendent, Lieutenant General Michelle D. Johnson, initiated another investigation looking "into misconduct among student athletes and possible cover-ups by members of the athletic staff, after two Colorado newspapers reported allegations of rape, drug use, and spiked drinks at illicit parties involving football players. 35
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Sanborn of the Air Force, and the other was Major General (retired) Michael J. Nardotti Jr., The Judge Advocate General (TJAG) of the Army from 1993-97.22 Following the DoD reports, the then Air Force Secretary, James G. Roche, declared that "[w]e cannot bear the thought of a criminal being commissioned . . Last year, United States Naval Academy football players were investigated for the alleged sexual assault of another cadet.30 One of the midshipmen was court-martialed and was later acquitted.31 Charges were dropped on one of the other midshipmen over evidentiary issues; his statements were taken without him being read his Article 31 rights.32 Last August, the United States Air Force Academy's superintendent, Lieutenant General Michelle D. Johnson, initiated another investigation looking "into misconduct among student athletes and possible cover-ups by members of the athletic staff, after two Colorado newspapers reported allegations of rape, drug use, and spiked drinks at illicit parties involving football players. 35 See, e.g., Tom Vanden Brook, Fort Hood Assault Prevention Chief Under Investigation, USA TODAY (May 14, 2013), http://www.usatoday .com/story/news/nation/2013/05/14/fort-hood-sexual-assault-pentagon-investigation-prostitution/2159685/; Richard Sisk, Two-Star Relieved in Sexual Assault Investigation, MILITARY.COM (June 08, 2013), http:// www.military.com/daily-news/2013/06/08/army-two-star-relieved-in-sex-assault-investigation.html; Luis Martinez, Army's Top Sexual Assault Prosecutor Accused of Sexual Assault, ABC NEWS (Mar 6, 2014), http ://abcnews. go.com/blogs/politics/2014/03/armys-top-sexualassault-prosecutor-accused-of-sexual-assault/; Molly O'Toole, James Wilkerson, Air Force Pilot Convicted Of Sexual Assault, Reassigned, HUFFINGTON POST (April 8, 2013), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/04/02/james-wilkerson-air-force-sexual-assault_n_2994998. html; Jeff Black, Marine Recruiter Charged with Sexual Assault of Teen-Aged Recruits, NBC NEWS (Jan. 27, 2013), http://usnews.nbcnews.com /_news/2013/01/27/16726962-marine-recruiter-charged-with-sexualassault-of-teen-aged-recruits?lite; Marine Convicted of Rape Walks Without Prison Time, MILITARY.COM (MAY 8, 2013), http://www. military.com/daily-news/2013/05/08/marine-convicted-of-rape-walkswithout-prison-time.html; Navy Commander Pleads Guilty To Rape, Sex Assault, FOX NEWS (Oct. 29, 2011), http://www.foxnews.com/us/ 2011/10/ 29/navy-commander-pleads-guilty-to-rape-sex-assault/; Kristin Davis, Tyndall JAG Convicted in Underage Sex Case, ARMY TIMES (Feb. 26, 2013), http://www.armytimes.com/article/20130226/NEWS/ 302260315/; Michael Biesecker, Ex-Army Prosecutor, Maj. 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Sanborn of the Air Force, and the other was Major General (retired) Michael J. Nardotti Jr., The Judge Advocate General (TJAG) of the Army from 1993-97.22 Following the DoD reports, the then Air Force Secretary, James G. Roche, declared that "[w]e cannot bear the thought of a criminal being commissioned . . Last year, United States Naval Academy football players were investigated for the alleged sexual assault of another cadet.30 One of the midshipmen was court-martialed and was later acquitted.31 Charges were dropped on one of the other midshipmen over evidentiary issues; his statements were taken without him being read his Article 31 rights.32 Last August, the United States Air Force Academy's superintendent, Lieutenant General Michelle D. Johnson, initiated another investigation looking "into misconduct among student athletes and possible cover-ups by members of the athletic staff, after two Colorado newspapers reported allegations of rape, drug use, and spiked drinks at illicit parties involving football players. 35 See, e.g., Tom Vanden Brook, Fort Hood Assault Prevention Chief Under Investigation, USA TODAY (May 14, 2013), http://www.usatoday .com/story/news/nation/2013/05/14/fort-hood-sexual-assault-pentagon-investigation-prostitution/2159685/; Richard Sisk, Two-Star Relieved in Sexual Assault Investigation, MILITARY.COM (June 08, 2013), http:// www.military.com/daily-news/2013/06/08/army-two-star-relieved-in-sex-assault-investigation.html; Luis Martinez, Army's Top Sexual Assault Prosecutor Accused of Sexual Assault, ABC NEWS (Mar 6, 2014), http ://abcnews. go.com/blogs/politics/2014/03/armys-top-sexualassault-prosecutor-accused-of-sexual-assault/; Molly O'Toole, James Wilkerson, Air Force Pilot Convicted Of Sexual Assault, Reassigned, HUFFINGTON POST (April 8, 2013), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/04/02/james-wilkerson-air-force-sexual-assault_n_2994998. html; Jeff Black, Marine Recruiter Charged with Sexual Assault of Teen-Aged Recruits, NBC NEWS (Jan. 27, 2013), http://usnews.nbcnews.com /_news/2013/01/27/16726962-marine-recruiter-charged-with-sexualassault-of-teen-aged-recruits?lite; Marine Convicted of Rape Walks Without Prison Time, MILITARY.COM (MAY 8, 2013), http://www. military.com/daily-news/2013/05/08/marine-convicted-of-rape-walkswithout-prison-time.html; Navy Commander Pleads Guilty To Rape, Sex Assault, FOX NEWS (Oct. 29, 2011), http://www.foxnews.com/us/ 2011/10/ 29/navy-commander-pleads-guilty-to-rape-sex-assault/; Kristin Davis, Tyndall JAG Convicted in Underage Sex Case, ARMY TIMES (Feb. 26, 2013), http://www.armytimes.com/article/20130226/NEWS/ 302260315/; Michael Biesecker, Ex-Army Prosecutor, Maj. Erik J. Burris, Found Guilty Of Rape At Court-Martial, HUFFINGTON POST (Jan. 27, 2015), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/27/maj-erik-jburris-guilty_n_6554228.html; Disbarred US Army Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Forcible Sodomy with Infant - Sentenced to 37 Years in Prison, SALEM news (Jan. 7, 2011), http://www.salem-news.com/articles/ january072011/army-rape.php; Navy JAG attorney Sentenced for Child Porn, NAVY Times (Jul. 8, 2011), http://archive.navytimes.com/article/ 20110708/NEWS/107080326/ Navy-JAG-attorney-sentenced-childporn; Ralston Adultery Case Shows Inequity of Air Force, Flinn Says, L.A. TIMES (June 9, 1997), http://articles.latimes.com/1997-06-09/news/ mn-1682_1_air-force; Jane Gross, Court Martial of Army Sergeant Major Opens on Sexual Misconduct Charges, N.Y. 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(2) "the leadership, staff, faculty, cadets and midshipmen must model behaviors that reflect and positively convey the value of women in the military;" (3) the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) should be updated to include privileged protections between the victim and the medical and mental health care providers and victim advocates; (4) Congress should "revise the current sexual misconduct statutes to more clearly and comprehensively address the full range of sexual misconduct," to include sexual harassment; (5) Article 32 proceedings need to be amended to better protect the privacy of victims and alleged offenders; (6) servicemembers require classes and training on sexual harassment and assault; and (7) the SAPR Program must be fully implemented to better ensure that victims are informed of and afforded their federally mandated rights.21 Of the twelve appointed members on the task force who issued these recommendations, two were judge advocates: one was Brigadier General Jarisse J. Sanborn of the Air Force, and the other was Major General (retired) Michael J. Nardotti Jr., The Judge Advocate General (TJAG) of the Army from 1993-97.22 Following the DoD reports, the then Air Force Secretary, James G. Roche, declared that "[w]e cannot bear the thought of a criminal being commissioned . . Last year, United States Naval Academy football players were investigated for the alleged sexual assault of another cadet.30 One of the midshipmen was court-martialed and was later acquitted.31 Charges were dropped on one of the other midshipmen over evidentiary issues; his statements were taken without him being read his Article 31 rights.32 Last August, the United States Air Force Academy's superintendent, Lieutenant General Michelle D. Johnson, initiated another investigation looking "into misconduct among student athletes and possible cover-ups by members of the athletic staff, after two Colorado newspapers reported allegations of rape, drug use, and spiked drinks at illicit parties involving football players. 35 See, e.g., Tom Vanden Brook, Fort Hood Assault Prevention Chief Under Investigation, USA TODAY (May 14, 2013), http://www.usatoday .com/story/news/nation/2013/05/14/fort-hood-sexual-assault-pentagon-investigation-prostitution/2159685/; Richard Sisk, Two-Star Relieved in Sexual Assault Investigation, MILITARY.COM (June 08, 2013), http:// www.military.com/daily-news/2013/06/08/army-two-star-relieved-in-sex-assault-investigation.html; Luis Martinez, Army's Top Sexual Assault Prosecutor Accused of Sexual Assault, ABC NEWS (Mar 6, 2014), http ://abcnews. go.com/blogs/politics/2014/03/armys-top-sexualassault-prosecutor-accused-of-sexual-assault/; Molly O'Toole, James Wilkerson, Air Force Pilot Convicted Of Sexual Assault, Reassigned, HUFFINGTON POST (April 8, 2013), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/04/02/james-wilkerson-air-force-sexual-assault_n_2994998. html; Jeff Black, Marine Recruiter Charged with Sexual Assault of Teen-Aged Recruits, NBC NEWS (Jan. 27, 2013), http://usnews.nbcnews.com /_news/2013/01/27/16726962-marine-recruiter-charged-with-sexualassault-of-teen-aged-recruits?lite; Marine Convicted of Rape Walks Without Prison Time, MILITARY.COM (MAY 8, 2013), http://www. military.com/daily-news/2013/05/08/marine-convicted-of-rape-walkswithout-prison-time.html; Navy Commander Pleads Guilty To Rape, Sex Assault, FOX NEWS (Oct. 29, 2011), http://www.foxnews.com/us/ 2011/10/ 29/navy-commander-pleads-guilty-to-rape-sex-assault/; Kristin Davis, Tyndall JAG Convicted in Underage Sex Case, ARMY TIMES (Feb. 26, 2013), http://www.armytimes.com/article/20130226/NEWS/ 302260315/; Michael Biesecker, Ex-Army Prosecutor, Maj. Erik J. Burris, Found Guilty Of Rape At Court-Martial, HUFFINGTON POST (Jan. 27, 2015), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/27/maj-erik-jburris-guilty_n_6554228.html; Disbarred US Army Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Forcible Sodomy with Infant - Sentenced to 37 Years in Prison, SALEM news (Jan. 7, 2011), http://www.salem-news.com/articles/ january072011/army-rape.php; Navy JAG attorney Sentenced for Child Porn, NAVY Times (Jul. 8, 2011), http://archive.navytimes.com/article/ 20110708/NEWS/107080326/ Navy-JAG-attorney-sentenced-childporn; Ralston Adultery Case Shows Inequity of Air Force, Flinn Says, L.A. TIMES (June 9, 1997), http://articles.latimes.com/1997-06-09/news/ mn-1682_1_air-force; Jane Gross, Court Martial of Army Sergeant Major Opens on Sexual Misconduct Charges, N.Y. TIMES (Feb. 4, 1998), http://partners.nytimes.com/library/national/020498mckinneysex-trial.html; David Culver, Air Force Officer Not Guilty in Assault Case, NBC (Nov. 13, 2013), http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/ local/Air-Force-Officers-Battery-Trial-Moves-Forward-231743911. See, e.g., Daniel Burke, "Sea Change " in Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, CNN (Jun. 10, 2015) http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/10/us/pope-vatican-bishops-sex-abuse-tribunal/index.html; Amy O'Leary, In Virtual Play, Sex Harassment Is All Too Real, N.Y. TIMES (Aug. 1, 2012), http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/02/us/sexual-harassment-in-online-gaming-stirs-anger.html?_r=0; Kyung Lah, "RapeLay" Video Game Goes Viral Amid Outrage, CNN (Mar. 31, 2010), http://www.cnn.com/2010/ WORLD/asiapcf/03/30/japan. video.game.rape/index.html; Jessica Luther, How Football Culture Can Change Rape Culture, THE NATION (Apr. 16, 2014), http://www. thenation.com/article/179347/how-football-culture-can-change-rape-culture; Jeff MacGregor, Only the Truth will Save Us, ESPN (Oct. 19, 2013), http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/ id/ 9845262/society-fails-victims-sexual-assault-stigmatized; Walter Moseley, Ten Things to End Rape Culture, THE NATION (Feb. 4, 2013), http://www.thenation.com/ article/172643/ten-things-end-rape-culture; Tony Gonzalez, University Confronts Culture of Sexual Violence, USA TODAY (Sept. 8, 2013), http://www.usatoday.com/story/ news/nation/2013/09/08/university-confronts-culture-of-sexual-violence-/2780705/; Angela Carone, Fraternity Culture Linked To College Sexual Assault Problem, KPBS (Oct. 21, 2014), http://www. kpbs.org/news/2014/oct/21/fraternities-and-campus-sexual-assault-problem/; Julia Kacmarek and Elizabeth Geffre, Rape Culture Is: Know It When You See It, HUFFINGTON POST (June 1, 2013), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/julia-kacmarek/rape-culture-is_b_3368577.html; Rahiel Tesfamariam, Bigger than Rick Ross: An Industry that Glorifies Rape and Drug Culture, WASH.</abstract><cop>Charlottesville</cop><pub>Superintendent of Documents</pub></addata></record>
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Assaults
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Courts martial
Criminal sentences
Investigations
Leadership
Military personnel
Presidents
Rugby
Scandals
Sex crimes
Sexual harassment
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title Decades of Military Failures Against Sex Crimes Earned America's Distrust and Congressional Imposition: The Judge Advocate General's Corps's Newest, Most Important Mission
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