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Originally posted by chooselove
reply to post by kimish
so your saying it is fine for people in the army to force others to consume drugs and then tie them up?
I wasnt aware of the [snip] thing i doubt if this is the same storyedit on 17-1-2012 by chooselove because: add to info
Originally posted by chooselove
reply to post by freedomSlave
I would post link to source but it has the girls name and i wasnt sure if that would be right of me to post
Comparing Military and Civilian Rape Rates
To place military rape rates in context, it is valuable to compare them with civilian rates. Comparisons of the crime rates of civilian and military populations during peacetime periods in 1986–92 reveal that contemporary peacetime rates of rape by American military personnel are actually lower (controlling for age and gender) than civilian rates. However, the data also indicate that peacetime military rape rates are diminished far less from civilian rates than are military rates for other violent offenses. This “rape differential” is also reflected in the World War II data: U.S. Army rape rates in Europe climbed to several times the U.S. civilian rates for that period, while military rates for other violent crimes were roughly equivalent to civilian rates. Thus, in both contexts studied, a rape differential exists: the ratio of military rape rates to civilian rape rates is substantially larger than the ratio of military rates to civilian rates for other violent crimes.
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