Discussing Why Basic Training Should Remain Gender-Integrated (1999)

Research Paper Title

Separation Anxiety and Boot Camp: Why Basic Training Should Remain Gender-Integrated.

Abstract

Several members of Congress are supporting legislation to separate men and women in basic training in the military for a variety of reasons, including sexual harassment and sexual relations between men and women. The push for such legislation began with several incidents involving multiple fraternisation, sexual harassment and rape charges at the Aberdeen Proving Ground outside of Washington, D.C.

Read the full paper: Separation Anxiety & Boot Camp – Why Basic Training Should Remain Gender-Integrated (Peterson, 1999).

Reference

Peterson, C. (1999) Separation Anxiety and Boot Camp: Why Basic Training Should Remain Gender-Integrated. Law & Equality: A Journal of Theory and Practice. Article 4. 17(1), pp.139-170.

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