
Military’s handling of sexual assault back in the spotlight
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The military promised to crack down on sexual assault. Have they?
A senior air force officer would have faced up to seven years in prison and a requirement to register if a sex offender if the U.S. military had not let him avoid criminal charges for sexual abuse by making him retire behind closed doors. Washington Post reporter Craig Whitlock, who followed the case, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
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Military’s handling of sexual assault back in the spotlight
Clip: 10/1/2017 | 3m 51sVideo has Closed Captions
A senior air force officer would have faced up to seven years in prison and a requirement to register if a sex offender if the U.S. military had not let him avoid criminal charges for sexual abuse by making him retire behind closed doors. Washington Post reporter Craig Whitlock, who followed the case, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
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