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(U.S. Air Force graphic/Corey Parrish) New Roll Call released: CMSAF addresses sexual assault prevention
In his latest’s Roll Call, the Air Force’s senior enlisted Airman talked about having the commitment and courage to eradicate sexual assault from the Air Force.
1 4/28
2014
Brig. Gen. Dawne Deskins spearheads the Air Force National Guard's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program for the 100,000 Air National Guard members. As the lead role in the program, Deskins will be able to influence the program at a higher level at a time when sexual assault in the military has garnered national attention. (U.S. Army National Guard photo/Staff Sgt. Michelle Gonzalez) New York ANG leadership committed to fixing sexual harassment, assault
Brig. Gen. Dawne Deskins goals are to improve training for commanders at all levels, improve the process of reporting across the Air National Guard and improve success with local law enforcement.
0 4/23
2014
The Air Force announced the winner of the 2013 Exceptional Sexual Assault Response Coordinator award.  The award recognizes the Air Force SARC who performed exceptionally throughout the previous year.  AF recognizes 2013 Exceptional Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
The Air Force announced the winner of the 2013 Exceptional Sexual Assault Response Coordinator award. The award recognizes the Air Force SARC who performed exceptionally throughout the previous year.
2 4/09
2014
Default Air Force Logo DOD strives to eliminate sexual assault
Eliminating sexual assault in the U.S. military is one of the Defense Department’s highest priorities and the department welcomes President Barack Obama’s continued leadership on this issue and shares his commitment to doing what it takes to solve this problem, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said in a statement issued today.
0 12/20
2013
Airmen fill the 52nd Fighter Wing legal office courtroom during the "Got Consent?" training Oct. 24, 2013. "Got Consent?" is an interactive training session that allows first-term Airmen to participate as jurors in a sexual assault case. Legal office personnel broadcasted pre-recorded interviews from the plaintiff and defendant before the jury panel as part of the training’s program. Sexual assault 'trial' gives Airmen real life perspective
It started off as a typical Friday night for many Airmen with their wallets full of money to burn, their stomachs ready to chug the best German beers and their minds ready to explore the undefined possibilities of "hooking up." But for two of them, their alcohol-fueled night would end in a shattered sense of trust, establish an unclean feeling of being violated and leave them dwelling on repercussions -- both to their careers and well-being -- that would reverberate louder within their own minds than the piercing scream of an F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft.
4 11/04
2013
Default Air Force Logo Hagel announces new anti-sexual assault initiatives
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel today announced seven new initiatives to strengthen and standardize the department's sexual assault prevention and response effort.
5 8/15
2013
Maj. Gen. Margaret Woodward is director of the Headquarters Air Force Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office. Air Force takes swift action against sexual assault
It's not an overstatement to say that the past many years have been challenging for those in the military working to prevent sexual assault and sexual trauma. However, for those who've been victimized it has been much worse, and we should never forget that. The harm in this crime is not just physical; it is emotional, scarring the mental health of
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2013
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