The assault the victim just suffered comes to be their fault and is obtusely vindicated. Rape or assault at no time is justified. The clothing of the victim, the place where the victim was or the time of day is not a justifiable excuse for rape. Presently, we have been speaking about civilian circumstances and issues regarding rape and assault, yet rape and assault in the Unites States Military is more questionable, shocking and more tolerated than in the civilian society. What makes rape and assault in the United States Military worse is not based on the fact that the United States Military is highly viewed in general, but the procedures and practices that take place after rape or assault has occurred. Now that the topic has been declared, we may direct our attention in more detail to the policy areas. The policy areas of this topic are the United States Military (United States,
Department of Defense DOD) ethical, moral and equity. It becomes ethical and moral for the regard of principles and integrity in the public’s opinion.
Equity can be regarded as a policy area since; it includes gender discrimination …show more content…
It is a United States Military (defense) policy, since it entails the
United States Military, which is in the DOD. The problem within the United States Military is regarding the procedures that are taken place post-rape or post-assault has occurred and has been reported. When a woman or man is raped or assaulted by another military soldier, what are the policies and procedures in the United
States Military regarding these types of incidents? “Reporting assaults anonymously is almost impossible for victims of MST. Although the Department of Defense recently introduced a
“restricted” reporting option that allows MST victims to access medical treatment for assault but not pursue legal action against the perpetrator, information such as rank, service branch, gender, age, race, and information about the assault is required in order to submit a report. Anonymity, then, is unlikely to be preserved. Also, evidence documenting the assault, including rape kits, is kept by the military for only one year, further compounding access to justice. These