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What problem? The USAF doesn't have a sexual assault problem!

POSTED BY: MAL4PREZ
UPDATED: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 03:17
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Monday, May 6, 2013 11:53 AM

MAL4PREZ


http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/06/air-force-sexual-
assault-watchdog-arrested-for-sexual-assault/2139325
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Quote:

WASHINGTON — The Air Force, which has been rocked by a sexual abuse scandal at its major training base, suffered another embarrassment Monday with the revelation that its chief sexual assault prevention officer was arrested over the weekend for drunkenly groping a woman.

Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski, 41, was arrested and charged with sexual battery Sunday after he allegedly grabbed the woman's breasts and buttocks. When he attempted to grope her again, she fought him off and called police, according to the police report. The victim did not know Krusinski, said Dustin Sternbeck, an Arlington County Police spokesman.

Krusinski is the chief of the Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response branch at the Pentagon, according to the Air Force, which declined to comment further on the case.



And now for the punchline...

Quote:

Gen. Mark Welsh, the Air Force chief of staff, has said the service has a zero-tolerance policy for sexual assault.

"Sexual assault has no place in our Air Force," Welsh said. "We live in a culture of respect."



*facepalm*

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Monday, May 6, 2013 1:07 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


He really had the balls to say that, did he? Yeah, "facepalm" is right, especially given the news is chock FULL of facts and figures to the contrary.

Sickening.


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Tuesday, May 7, 2013 3:17 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Just sayin':
Quote:

Air Force appalled by the number of sex assaults

A US Air Force general has referred to sexual misconduct within the service as a “cancer”, shedding new light on the extent of the problem in wake of a sex scandal that occurred at the Air Force training headquarters.

Gen. Mark Welsh, chief of staff of the US Air Force, disclosed disturbing sexual assault statistics at a congressional hearing on Wednesday. Sexual assault ranging from inappropriate touches to rape has been on the rise, with 2012 seeing 796 reported cases. Last year’s figures show a 30 percent increase from 2011, during which 614 cases of sexual assault were reported, according to AP.

“Calling these numbers unacceptable does not do the victims justice,” Welsh said in a testimony in front of the House Armed Services Committee. “The truth is, these numbers are appalling.”

Welsh pledged never to stop attacking the problem, which he said might be greater than currently believed, since many cases go unreported. US airmen are responsible for conducting most of the sexual assaults, which raises an alarm over the problem among the Air Force’s own members.

Fifteen instructors are currently still under investigation for charges ranging from adultery, rape and acting unprofessionally, while six have been convicted and nine more are waiting for their courts-martial.

But punishing the offenders in the Lackland sex scandal does little to tackle the problem. Welsh attributes the rising number of sexual assaults to a culture in the Air Force that needs to be addressed. Binge drinking and the sharing of obscene sexual images, songs and stories may contribute to the inappropriate actions of the airmen.

“A young man who routinely binge drinks and loses control of himself is going to conduct bad behavior,” Welsh said. “That bad behavior could result in sexual assault. Let’s stop the binge drinking.”

But the problem of sexual assault has a greater range than just the Air Force. Almost half of all US military women deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan say they were sexually harassed or assaulted, with 47 percent of those alleging the perpetrators were US military men who held a higher rank.

“Women in the armed forces are now more likely to be assaulted by a fellow soldier than killed in combat,” Newsweek’s Jesse Ellison wrote last year. And similarly to that of the US Air Force, the inappropriate behavior among US troops is at least partially attributed to a sexist culture.

“It comes down to culture. (It) hasn’t changed, no matter what the generals or the secretaries of defense say about zero tolerance,” California Rep. Jackie Speier told USA Today in December. “They have not scrubbed the sexism… out of the military.” http://rt.com/usa/air-force-sexual-us-610/




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