Military Personnel. DOD's and the Coast Guard's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Programs Need to Be Further Strengthened

Abstract

DOD has taken steps to implement our August 2008 recommendations to improve its sexual assault prevention and response program; however, its efforts reflect various levels of progress, and opportunities exist for further program improvements. To its credit, DOD has implemented four of the nine recommendations in our August 2008 report. First, the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) established a working group to address our recommendation to evaluate the adequacy of DOD policies for implementing its sexual assault prevention and response program in joint and deployed environments. Based on the working group's findings, OSD suggested revisions to joint policy, which a Joint Staff official told us they are using to modify related publications. Second, the military service secretaries have each taken a variety of steps to address our recommendation to emphasize responsibility for program support at all levels of command. The most notable examples of this support include the U.S. Navy's recent establishment of a sexual assault prevention and response office that will report directly to the Secretary of the Navy, and the Army's incorporation of a sexual assault program awareness assessment into promotional boards for its noncommissioned officers. Third, OSD chartered the Health Affairs Sexual Assault Task Force to address our recommendation to evaluate and address factors that may prevent or discourage service members from seeking health services. Specifically, the task force evaluated and subsequently issued a number of recommendations that are intended to improve access to health care following a sexual assault, including chartering a Sexual Assault Health Care Integrated Policy Team to review department-level policies regarding clinical practice guidelines, standards of care, personnel and staffing, training requirements and responsibilities, continuity of care, and in theater equipment and supplies.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 24, 2010
Accession Number
ADA514850

Entities

People

  • Adam Vodraska
  • Brenda S. Farrell
  • Cheryl A. Weissman
  • Divya Bali
  • Jim Houtz
  • K. N. Harms
  • Kim Mayo
  • Marilyn K. Wasleski
  • Neelaxi Lakhmani
  • Randolph C. Hite
  • Ron La Due Lake
  • Stacy Bennett

Organizations

  • United States Government Accountability Office

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Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Accountability
  • Coast Guard
  • Congress
  • Electronic Mail
  • Governments
  • Health Care
  • Health Services
  • Law
  • Military Personnel
  • National Governments
  • National Security
  • Quality Control
  • Sexual Assault
  • Standards
  • Task Forces
  • United States Government
  • Websites

Fields of Study

  • Medicine

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