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Secretary of the Army's Senior Review Panel Report on Sexual Harassment

Secretary of the Army's Senior Review Panel Report on Sexual Harassment
Author: Richard S. Sieg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1997-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788188886

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A review of the human relations environment in the Army with particular emphasis on sexual harassment issues. The Panel collected data at 59 Army installations worldwide, & completed exhaustive analysis of the data. Findings: the Army lacks commitment to the equal opportunity program & soldiers distrust the equal opportunity complaint system; sexual harassment exists throughout the Army, crossing gender rank & racial lines, & sex discrimination is more common than is sexual harassment; too many Army leaders have failed to gain the trust of their soldiers; & respect as a core value is not well institutionalized in the Entry Training process. Includes recommendations.


Military Personnel

Military Personnel
Author: Brenda S. Farrell
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1437900976

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Incidents of sexual harassment and assault contradict the academies' core values to treat all with dignity and respect. Yet, since 2003, each of the Department of Defense (DOD) academies and the Coast Guard Academy has experienced at least one incident. In 2003, Congress directed DOD to establish programs and to submit annual reports, and although not required, the Coast Guard Academy, within the Department of Homeland Security, has taken similar action. GAO was asked to review sexual harassment and assault programs at the academies. This report evaluates (1) the academies' programs to prevent, respond to, and resolve sexual harassment and assault cases; (2) the academies' visibility over sexual harassment and assault incidents; and (3) DOD and Coast Guard oversight of their academies' efforts. GAO analyzed data for program years 2003 through 2006, reviewed requirements, met with service and academy officials, and interviewed randomly selected students at each academy. GAO suggests that Congress consider requiring the Coast Guard Academy to submit data for DOD's annual report and to participate in assessments methodologically comparable to those administered by DOD. GAO is also making recommendations to DOD and the Coast Guard to improve oversight of sexual assault and harassment at their academies. Both agencies concurred or partially concurred with GAO's recommendations.