Violent Military Crimes
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Throughout world history some military personnel have committed crimes. However many times this social phenomenon has been ignored by scholars. To add to the study of military crime this study investigates crimes committed by U.S. military personnel stationed in different countries. This study utilizes data collected by the U.S. Army Judiciary between 1995 and 2000 to examine crimes committed by U.S. Army personnel stationed in the continental U.S. and in foreign countries i.e. European countries and South Korea. The data contain 2795 military crime cases. Findings indicate that drunken married male soldiers who are sergeants or staff sergeants in combat operation units are more likely to commit violent crime than other personnel and that married soldiers who are stationed in Korea are more likely to commit sex offenses than others. The results from this study should be useful to military authorities who oversee any types of military or paramilitary organizations or anyone else who may be interested in military sociology its subculture and/or ramifications of military socialization.
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