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Eugene

(61,874 posts)
Sun Feb 9, 2014, 01:54 PM Feb 2014

Sexual assaults by US military in Japan unlikely to end in prison

Source: Associated Press

Sexual assaults by US military in Japan unlikely to end in prison

Associated Press in Tokyo
theguardian.com, Sunday 9 February 2014 17.08 GMT

At US military bases in Japan, most service members found culpable in sex crimes in recent years did not go to prison, according to internal Department of Defence documents. Instead, in a review of hundreds of cases filed in America’s largest overseas military installation, offenders were fined, demoted, restricted to their bases or removed from the military.

In about 30 cases, a letter of reprimand was the only punishment.

More than 1,000 records, obtained by the Associated Press through the Freedom of Information Act, describe hundreds of cases in graphic detail, painting a disturbing picture of how senior American officers prosecute and punish troops accused of sex crimes. The handling of allegations verged on the chaotic, with seemingly strong cases often reduced to lesser charges. In two rape cases, commanders overruled recommendations to court-martial and dropped the charges instead.

Even when military authorities agreed a crime had been committed, the suspect was unlikely to serve time. Of 244 service members whose punishments were detailed in the records, only a third were incarcerated.

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Sexual assaults by US military in Japan unlikely to end in prison (Original Post) Eugene Feb 2014 OP
It has ever been thus. malthaussen Feb 2014 #1

malthaussen

(17,193 posts)
1. It has ever been thus.
Sun Feb 9, 2014, 03:47 PM
Feb 2014

Was reading a history of WWII in Burma recently. The author spared some time to discuss the Japanese administration of the conquered areas. One little anecdote struck me: a Japanese Judge Advocate was forced to try three soldiers for raping a Burmese girl. He was pissed off about it, and asked them "why didn't you just kill her afterward, there would have been no complaint." The answer? "We felt sorry for her."

Parse that, if you can.

-- Mal

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