Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Annex to Volume 5. Tabular Results from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study for Installation- and Command-Level Risk of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment

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2018

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RAND Corporation

Abstract

The following tables provide estimates for the average sexual assault or sexual harassment risk that U.S. service members experience at installations or major commands. Data used to construct these estimates derive from the RAND Military Workplace Study (RMWS), which included a survey of more than 140,000 active-component service members in 2014, and from data on the entire active-component force provided by the Defense Manpower Data Center. Therefore, the tables describe risk to active-component personnel only, not civilians or members of the reserve component. The tables provide estimates for total installation (or command) risk and installation specific (or command-specific) risk. An installation’s (or command’s) total risk is the average risk of sexual assault (or sexual harassment) experienced by service members whose duty units were assigned to it during fiscal year (FY) 2014. Members who were assigned to multiple installations over the year have their risk allocated to each installation proportionally. (Author Text)

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Research, Measures, Indicators, Methodology, Data Analysis, Military Personnel, Soldiers, Victim, Military Justice, Crime Reporting, Risk Factors, Predictive Factors, Risk Assessment, Research Design, Assessment, Measurement, Sexual Assault, Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment, Victim Input, Victimization, Gender Based Crime, Workplace Violence

Citation

Morral, Andrew; Schell, Terry; Cefalu, Matthew; Hwang, Jessica; Gelman, Andrew. (2018). Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Annex to Volume 5. Tabular Results from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study for Installation- and Command-Level Risk of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment. RAND Corporation. 329 pgs.

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