Tuesday, July 16, 2013

A Renewed Commitment From The U.S. Air Force To Combat Sexual Assault

Maj. Gen. Margaret H. Woodward at the Pentagon. Stephen Crowley/The New York Times

Air Force General Takes Over Vastly Expanded Sexual Assault Office -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — As an Air Force wing commander, Maj. Gen. Margaret H. Woodward handled two sexual assault complaints in four years. Both times, she recalls, the accusers recanted, ending the investigations. Both times, General Woodward assumed the assaults never took place.

She sees things differently today. While overseeing the Air Force’s investigation of sexual abuses at Lackland Air Force Base last year, she learned that victims often withdrew complaints because they blamed themselves, were ashamed or feared no one would believe them.

“I didn’t know enough to try and at least look into it and help,” she said. “You sit there and go, ‘Could I have made a difference?’ ”

The general is getting her chance to make a difference now. Last month, the Air Force named her to run a significantly expanded office in charge of its sexual assault prevention and response policies.

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My Comment: She is facing an uphill battle .... but she is a Two-Star General .... that alone should make a difference (I hope).

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