Sexual assault and sexual harassment in the U.S. military, Volume 2: Estimates for Department of Defense service members from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study

"In early 2014, the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office asked the RAND National Defense Research Institute to conduct an independent assessment of the rates of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and gender discrimination in the military -- an assessment last cond...

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Main Author: Morral, Andrew R.
Other Authors: Gore, Kristie L., Schell, Terrie L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, Calif. Rand Corporation ©2015©2015, 2015
Series:RR-870-2-OSD
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Study design and analysis approach -- Sexual assault findings : active component -- Sexual harassment and discrimination findings : active component -- Beliefs about sexual assault and sexual harassment prevalence, prevention, and progress -- Branch of service differences in the rates of sexual assault and sexual harassment -- Results using the prior WGRA measures and methods -- Findings from the Reserve component -- Discussion and recommendations -- Appendix: The Department of Defense sample -- Notes -- References 
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