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ID190789
Title ProperSexual arenas, alcohol (Ab)use, and predatory leadership
Other Title Informationfacilitators of US military sexual violence
LanguageENG
AuthorBuscha, Connie
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholars argue that, historically, military women have not been considered equals to men in kinship and, therefore, have and will likely continue to experience more violence and greater fear of violence. The All-Volunteer Force (AVF) may even foster military sexual violence through sexual arenas in work-home spaces, alcohol (ab)use fueling sexual encounters between colleagues, and predatory leadership. This exploratory, grounded theory study captures insights of women veterans (n = 20) entering service between 1964 and 2016. Full inclusion is alleged, yet military women are objectified and “othered,” targets of sex-based attention, predation, and violence. From these data, military sexual violence (MSV) characterizes the AVF. To mitigate this, a renewed commitment to the US military’s historical ideal of altruistic care is necessary to realize the full inclusion of women and reduce if not eliminate military sexual violence.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 49, No.3; Jul 2023: p.798–830
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 49 No 3
Key WordsMilitary Leadership ;  Military Culture ;  Grounded Theory ;  Cohesion ;  All - Volunteer Force ;  Military Sexual Violence


 
 
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