Measures of Performance and Effectiveness for the Marine Corps Sexual Assault Prevention Programs

Abstract

As part of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) efforts to prevent sexual assault in the military, each of the service branches conducts sexual assault prevention training. In recent years, the Office of the Secretary of Defense has focused increased attention on the effectiveness of these training programs. Do service members understand what constitutes sexual assault? Do they understand what responsibilities they have and how to intervene should they be in the position to do so? Do they know how to report an assault should they become a victim? These and more topics are covered in the training programs offered. But are the programs effective?

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2019
Accession Number
AD1077815

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  • Angela Clague
  • Barbara Bicksler
  • Coreen A. Farris
  • Dionne Barnes-proby
  • Lisa H. Jaycox
  • Margaret Tankard
  • Terry L Schell

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  • RAND Corporation

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  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Army Personnel
  • Business Administration
  • Employment
  • Health Services
  • Human Behavior
  • Instructors
  • Management Personnel
  • Medical Personnel
  • Personality
  • Personnel Management
  • Psychology
  • Sexual Assault
  • Social Media
  • Social Networking Services
  • Social Psychology
  • Students
  • Therapy

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  • Criminal Law
  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Psychological Intervention/Treatment for Stress, Anxiety, PTSD, and Related Emotional and Cognitive Health Symptoms.