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SPC Bill Bailey
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Now why am I not surprised to hear about this.
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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Edited 3 y ago
I did like the post but I have some concerns.
1. Is this correct?
Factually so, Yes
2. The article stated, "OIG’s Sexual Allegations Unit (SAU) opened 447 cases..."
Begs the questions of those 447 cases - how many were unsubstantiated, how many were false, how many pled out, how many were prosecuted and how many were found innocent/guilty.
3. The article further states, "the SAU’s ... It has opened 1,735 cases following allegations reported by students, alumni, parents, staff, and others. Of those, it has closed a total of 1,384 cases raising concerns of adult-on-student sexual misconduct, and substantiated policy violations in 302 investigations."
That statement answered some of the questions above but again begs the questions - how many pled out, how many were prosecuted and how many were found innocent/guilty.
4. Lastly here is the final question - In the cases where the persons, (facility/students) were found to have committed the offences, were they punished with the full intent of the regulation, policy or law as they were intended, not some sop for public consumption?
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Lt Col Charlie Brown
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If even a relatively small percentage of these are validated, it is too many
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
SFC Ralph E Kelley
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - True, the real issue is the preventive measures, enforcement and punishment required to deter repeats and copycats.
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SPC Douglas Bolton
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So sick.
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