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2. How Power, Authority and Rank Contribute to Sexual Misconduct in the Armed Forces

3. Intro

4. Scandals & Statistics

4.1. Lackland AFB Scandal

4.2. 2003 United States Air Force Academy sexual assault scandal

4.3. Air Force Statistics

5. Rank, Workplace Authority, and the paradox of Power

5.1. Power & Rank

5.2. Does workplace Authoruty Contribute to sexual Miscondoct

5.3. Attitudes surrounding Gender & Consent

6. Preventative Measures & Programs

6.1. Pro's and Cons of the Reporting Process

6.2. Steps taken to Address Sexual Misconduct in the Armed Forces

7. Conclusion