The military stops training in sexual assault to comply with Trump’s orders
- Military units stop training amid compliance reviews with Trump’s directives.
- Temporary suspension also affects some training courses that train forces to help victims of the attack.
- Military sexual assault rates continue, although some services are a decrease.
It seems that President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting government diversity, fairness, inclusion and “sexual ideology” activities throw a key in some sexual assault teaching programs.
Some units have stopped preventing and responding to sexual assault, known as SaPR, which are training efforts amid continuous reviews of the program’s compliance with Trump’s orders.
In response to orders, the OPM Office has sent notes on the implementation of the president’s orders, as all relevant training indicates.
Destiny Sibert, a naval spokeswoman, told Business Insider on Thursday that “with the directives of OPM, the commander, the leadership of the Marine Facilities (CNIC), which supervises the SAPR program, temporarily stopped training for SAPR employees.” She said that the review of the curricula is underway to ensure compliance with recent executive orders.
“The necessary reviews will be completed and updated materials will be provided to the workforce to respond to sexual assault as soon as possible,” Sibert added.
Sieber said that the stopping of the SAPR training does not extend to the support services provided to the victims of sexual assault. “CNIC and Navy Sap are obliged to provide good care, invitation and support for the marine community.”
“As of February 4, the SAPR training has been temporarily suspended to review and ensure compliance with executive orders and directions,” said a spokesman for the Marine Corps, which falls under the management of the naval. The training is expected to resume this week.
Neither the White House nor the army and the Air Force did not respond to Business Insider to comment from the time of publication.
Pilots 82 in the training pavilion attend a series of sexual behavior surrounding at the Shaybard Air Force Base, Texas, November 16, 2017.
What is SAPR?
The prevention of sexual assault and response (SAPR) was created in 2005 to be “the same accounting point for the Ministry of Defense for the prevention of sexual assault and response to supervising the program,” he said, according to what he said, according to what he said, according to what he said, according to what he said. Program site. The task is to prevent attack by educating the forces, and providing support to victims.
American military personnel have to receive sexual abuse training every year. Training is directed towards many classification blocks – for example, the beginners forces have been recruited a different education from the specific forces or officers. These annual exercises to prevent sexual assault usually last for about one hour.
The teaching of US military sexual approval is often the first time Most countries lack approval education In the curriculum from K-12, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a research and reproductive rights research organization.
People who teach members of the service about approval are usually other employees wearing the uniform who attended a short course to become “defenders of the unified victim.” UVA’s position is often a guaranteed duty for the forces that are also expected to help victims of sexual assault in the aftermath of the attack.
This assistance can include communication with leaders, mental health professionals, and legal services to call on behalf of the victim.
Military sexual assault rates have been a continuous problem within the armed forces, although reports indicate that prices It may be in a decrease For the first time in years for some military services, but not all. Many military attacks It was never reported.