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Rape of women on British military bases rises more than 50%

The total number of attacks against female employees on British military bases has risen by more than 50% since 2015.

According to the Daily Record, in 2021, 239 sex crimes were solved in the barracks and 40 were investigated, while in 2015 there were 173.

The Ministry of Defense said that last year 96 soldiers appeared before a military court on sexual charges, 59 of whom were convicted.

The rise comes despite the Department of Defense putting up posters in barracks reminding soldiers of the need to obtain their consent to have sex, the Daily Record notes.

Emma Norton, founder of the Military Justice Center, which represents the interests of dozens of military and ex-military personnel who have been attacked by colleagues, notes that sexual crimes in the military are often covered up so as not to affect the unit’s effectiveness rating, and victims of soldier and officer violence usually change My job is to commute.

Earlier it was reported that the Royal Navy has grounded two more submarines of the Trafalgar class – Trenchant and Talent. The only submarine of this class remained in the fleet – the Triamph. It is scheduled to remain in service until 2024-2025.

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