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Reports of military sexual assaults jump by nearly 10 percent

- By Lolita C. Baldor Associated Press

WASHINGTON — U.S. officials say reports of sexual assaults across the military jumped by nearly 10 percent in 2017, a year that saw a massive online nude photo sharing scandal rock the services, triggering greater awareness of sexual harassment and similar complaints.

The overall increase was fueled by a nearly 15 percent surge in sexual assault reports in the Marine Corps, according to officials familiar with the data. The Marines were at the center of last year’s online investigat­ion by the Naval Criminal Investigat­ive Service and launched a large public campaign to raise awareness of inappropri­ate behavior and beef up enforcemen­t of social media rules and conduct.

The Navy and the Air Force saw increases of more than 9 percent in reported sexual assaults, while the Army went up 8 percent. Several U.S. officials spoke on condition of anonymity to provide details ahead of the public release of the Pentagon’s annual report.

Overall, there were 6,769 reports of sexual assaults in the fiscal year that ended last Sept. 30, compared with 6,172 in 2016. The roughly 10 percent hike is the largest increase the Pentagon has seen since 2015.

Last year, an anonymous survey done as part of the annual report showed some progress in fighting sexual assault, as fewer than 15,000 service members described themselves as victims of unwanted sexual contact. That was 4,000 fewer than in a 2014 survey and a dramatic decline from the 26,000 in the 2012 survey.

The surveys are conducted every other year, so it’s impossible to determine if this year’s increase in reported assaults also correspond­s with a decline in service members anonymousl­y reporting inappropri­ate conduct.

Greater reporting, Defense officials argue, shows there is more confidence in the reporting system and greater comfort with the support for victims. It’s unclear, however, if the increased reports in 2017 represent a growing problem or if victims are more willing to come forward.

In an effort to gain a better understand­ing of the depth of the problem, the Pentagon has used the anonymous surveys for several years to track sexual assaults, harassment and other similar issues.

According to several U.S. officials, the number of reported assaults in the Marine Corp increased from 870 in 2016, to 998 last year, while Navy reports went from 1,450 to 1,585.

The nude-photo sharing scandal came to light early last year, when nude photograph­s of female Marines, veterans from across the military, and other women were shared on the Facebook page “Marines United.” Accompanyi­ng comments and posts under some photos included obscene and threatenin­g comments.

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