Military Investigation and Justice Experience Survey Overview Report, 2016
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2017
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Department of Defense Research, Surveys, and Statistics Center
Abstract
The Military Investigation and Justice Experience Survey (MIJES) is an anonymous survey designed to assess the investigative and legal processes experienced by military members that have made a report of sexual assault, have gone through the military investigation process, and who have agreed to voluntarily participate in this survey. Administered in fiscal year 2016 (FY16), the 2016 MIJES reflects the attitudes and opinions of 225 military members who brought forward a report of sexual assault to military officials and completed the military justice process from investigation to case closure. The 2016 MIJES was not weighted; therefore, results of the study about victim satisfaction with procedures are not generalizable to those Service members who had a closed case in Defense Sexual Assault Incident Database (DSAID). Includes Frequently Asked Questions. (Author Text)
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Survey Results, Sexual Violence, Retaliation, Case Management, Crime Reporting, Unrestricted Reports, Multidisciplinary Teams
Citation
Namrow, Natalie; De Silva, Sarah; Barry, Amanda; Klahr, Ashlea; Elva, Katherine. (2017) Military Investigation and Justice Experience Survey Overview Report, 2016. Office of People Analytics, Department of Defense Research, Surveys, and Statistics Center, 184 pgs.