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Originally Posted by Snaquebite
Why are they still in?
Why? ....even more 
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when I was certified SAMFE (sexual assault medical forensic examiner), it was explained to me that in the big recruiting push in the early 2000's, the Army was the only one that allowed registered offender to enlist.
So do the math. Those guys became E-6, E-7, WO or O in the past few years and were in charge of 17, 18, 19 years old and so recruits. It was a target rich environment. When assault made headlines and SHARP training was increased, it's no surprise.
Having said that, the US Army has the highest conviction rate, and most SAMFE trained than all the other branches. The whole idea to let civilian court take the lead is silly at best. Bragg's DA conviction rate is also higher, and from reporting to prosecution is faster, than Fayetteville's.
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