Combating Sexual Assault

Incirlik’s Sexual Assault Prevention Response Program offers a new victimology course to educate on the brain’s reaction to trauma, false reporting statistics, maximum punishments for sexual assault offenses and why the myths are wrong. Airmen The program teams up with other agencies such as the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and the Judge Advocate’s Office to further educate Airmen about the impact sexual assault has on the force. (Courtesy Graphic)

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