2016
DOI: 10.7249/rr870.2-1
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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

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“…A confidential survey could also offer DoD and the Coast Guard information on what types of individuals are more or less likely to complete surveys (e.g., junior enlisted) and allow for survey weights to better account for nonresponse among certain subgroups. The 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study, using a confidential rather than anonymous approach, had a response rate of just more than 30 percent among active-duty service members (Morral, Gore, and Schell, 2016). Future iterations of the HRBS could use both an anonymous and a confidential approach in order to asses which may lead to the best response rates and the highest-quality data.…”
Section: Future Iterations Of the Hrbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A confidential survey could also offer DoD and the Coast Guard information on what types of individuals are more or less likely to complete surveys (e.g., junior enlisted) and allow for survey weights to better account for nonresponse among certain subgroups. The 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study, using a confidential rather than anonymous approach, had a response rate of just more than 30 percent among active-duty service members (Morral, Gore, and Schell, 2016). Future iterations of the HRBS could use both an anonymous and a confidential approach in order to asses which may lead to the best response rates and the highest-quality data.…”
Section: Future Iterations Of the Hrbsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is nothing that guides decisions apart from their conscience and knowledge of military ethics -and their bipolar personalities with that touch of arrogance that goes with the territory. The results have been reported, often widely (UCS, 2008;Dao, 2012;Camp and Norman, 2015;Morral et al, 2016). Gorer's (1948: 68) observation is truer than he knows: "America seems to speak with two voices, the one proclaiming high ideals, the other negating them with the most unenlightened self-interest."…”
Section: The Ad Hoc Officesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Recent RAND research grouped behaviors that fall under UCMJ sexual assault relevant offenses into three categories: penetrative sexual assault, nonpenetrative sexual assault, and attempted penetrative sexual assault (Morral, Gore, and Schell, 2015). Penetrative sexual assaults include penetration of the mouth, anus, or vagina by a penis, body part, or object.…”
Section: Sexual Assault Perpetration Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If these actions are taken and effective, reported sexual assault in the Air Force, such as anonymous reports of sexual assault (e.g., Morral, Gore, and Schell, 2014) …”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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