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2014 Annual Report Highlights 17% CONVERTED TO UNRESTRICTED 981 INITIAL RESTRICTED REPORTS SURVIVOR EXPERIENCE SURVEY: SATISFACTION WITH REPORTING EXPERIENCE CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN PREVALENCE AND REPORTING CONVERSION RATE FY 2010 FY 2012 FY 2014 14% CONVERTED TO UNRESTRICTED 1,501 INITIAL RESTRICTED REPORTS 20% CONVERTED TO UNRESTRICTED 1,840 INITIAL RESTRICTED REPORTS FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 Estimated Number of Service Member Victims: ~19,300 Estimated Number of Service Member Victims: ~26,000 Estimated Number of Service Member Victims: ~18,900 SARC: 89% SAPR VA: 84% Medical Services: 75% Mental Health Services: 79% 13% Reported 87% Did Not Report 89% Did Not Report 75% Did Not Report 11% Reported 25% Reported 73% Percentage of survivors satisfied with services provided by: of survivors said that they would recommend others report a sexual assault 73% of survivors were satisfied with the unit commander/director’s response to the sexual assault SVC/VLC: 90% RAND MILITARY WORKPLACE STUDY 32% of women who filed a report of sexual assault perceived professional retaliation 53% of women who filed a report of sexual assault perceived social retaliation

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Page 1: 2014 Annual Report Highlights - United States Marine Corps

2014 Annual Report Highlights

17%CONVERTED TOUNRESTRICTED

981INITIAL RESTRICTED

REPORTS

SURVIVOR EXPERIENCE SURVEY: SATISFACTION WITH REPORTING EXPERIENCE

CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN PREVALENCE AND REPORTING

CONVERSION RATE OF RESTRICTED REPORTS TO UNRESTRICTED REPORTS

FY 2010 FY 2012 FY 2014

14%CONVERTED TOUNRESTRICTED

1,501INITIAL RESTRICTED

REPORTS

20%CONVERTED TOUNRESTRICTED

1,840INITIAL RESTRICTED

REPORTS

FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014

Estimated Number ofService Member Victims:

~19,300

Estimated Number ofService Member Victims:

~26,000

Estimated Number ofService Member Victims:

~19,000

SARC:89%

UVA:84%

Medical Services:75%

Mental Health Services:79%

13%Reported

87%Did Not Report

89%Did Not Report

75%Did Not Report

11%Reported 25%

Reported

73%Percentage of survivors satis�ed with

services provided by:of survivors said that they would recommend others report a sexual assault

73%of survivors were satis�ed with the unit commander/director’sresponse to the sexual assault

2014 Annual Report Highlights

17%CONVERTED TO

UNRESTRICTED

981INITIAL RESTRICTED

REPORTS

SURVIVOR EXPERIENCE SURVEY: SATISFACTION WITH REPORTING EXPERIENCE

CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN PREVALENCE AND REPORTING

CONVERSION RATE

FY 2010 FY 2012 FY 2014

14%CONVERTED TO

UNRESTRICTED

1,501INITIAL RESTRICTED

REPORTS

20%CONVERTED TO

UNRESTRICTED

1,840INITIAL RESTRICTED

REPORTS

FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014

Estimated Number ofService Member Victims:

~19,300

Estimated Number ofService Member Victims:

~26,000

Estimated Number ofService Member Victims:

~18,900

SARC:89%

SAPR VA:84%

Medical Services:75%

Mental Health Services:79%

13%Reported

87%Did Not Report

89%Did Not Report

75%Did Not Report

11%Reported 25%

Reported

73%Percentage of survivors satis�ed with

services provided by:of survivors said that they would recommend others report a sexual assault

73%of survivors were satis�ed with the unit commander/director’sresponse to the sexual assault

SVC/VLC:90%

RAND MILITARY WORKPLACE STUDY

32%of women who �led a report of sexual assault perceived professional retaliation

53%of women who �led a reportof sexual assault perceived social retaliation