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NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH INSTITUTE SEXUAL ASSAULT AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN THE U.S. MILITARY Annex to Volume 5. Tabular Results from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study for Installation- and Command-Level Risk of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Andrew R. Morral, Terry L. Schell, Matthew Cefalu, Jessica Hwang, Andrew Gelman Prepared for the DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office Approved for public release; distribution unlimited For more information on this publication, visit www.rand.org/t/RR870z8 Published by the RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif. © Copyright 2018 RAND Corporation R® is a registered trademark. Limited Print and Electronic Distribution Rights This document and trademark(s) contained herein are protected by law. This representation of RAND intellectual property is provided for noncommercial use only. Unauthorized posting of this publication online is prohibited. 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Support RAND Make a tax-deductible charitable contribution at www.rand.org/giving/contribute www.rand.org Preface The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office in the Office of the Secretary of Defense selected the RAND Corporation to provide a new and independent evalua- tion of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and gender discrimination across the U.S. military. The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) asked the RAND research team to redesign the approach used in previous DoD surveys, if changes would improve the accuracy and validity of the survey results for estimating the prevalence of sexual crimes and violations. In the summer of 2014, RAND fielded a new survey as part of the RAND Military Workplace Study. This annex to Volume 5 in our series contains detailed tabular results for risk of sexual assault and sexual harassment across military installations and major com- mands. The complete series that collectively describes the study methodology and its findings includes, to date, the following reports: • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Top-Line Estimates for Active-Duty Service Members from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Top-Line Estimates for Active-Duty Coast Guard Members from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Volume 1. Design of the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Volume 2. Estimates for Department of Defense Service Members from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Annex to Volume 2. Tabular Results from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study for Department of Defense Service Members • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Volume 3. Estimates for Coast Guard Service Members from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Annex to Volume 3. Tabular Results from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study for Coast Guard Service Members • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Volume 4. Investigations of Potential Bias in Estimates from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study iii iv Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Annex to Volume 5 • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Volume 5. Estimates for Installation- and Command-Level Risk of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study • Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Annex to Volume 5. Tabular Results from the 2014 RAND Military Workplace Study for Installation- and Command-Level Risk of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment. These reports are available online at www.rand.org/surveys/rmws. This research was conducted within the Forces and Resources Policy Center of the RAND National Defense Research Institute, a federally funded research and develop- ment center sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Navy, the Marine Corps, the defense agencies, and the defense Intelligence Community. For more information on the Forces and Resources Policy Center, see www.rand.org/nsrd/ndri/centers/frp or contact the director (contact information is provided on the web page). Contents Preface ................................................................................................. iii Tables ..................................................................................................vii Abbreviations ......................................................................................... ix Statistical Analysis and Reporting Conventions Used in This Report ..................... 1 PART A Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation and Major Command .................................. 3 Sexual Assault Risk Tables, by Installation ......................................................... 5 Sexual Assault Risk Tables, by Major Command ................................................ 38 PART B Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation and Major Command ...........................55 Sexual Harassment Risk Tables, by Installation ...................................................57 Sexual Harassment Risk Tables, by Major Command .......................................... 90 PART C Crosswalk of Zip Codes and Installation Names ........................................... 107 PART D Directory of Major Command Codes and Associated Large Commands ............... 309 v Tables A.1. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Army Women .................................. 5 A.2. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Army Men ...................................... 9 A.3. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Navy Women .................................14 A.4. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Navy Men .....................................19 A.5. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Air Force Women ............................25 A.6. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Air Force Men ............................... 30 A.7. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Marine Corps Women .......................35 A.8. Sexual Assault Risk, by Installation, Marine Corps Men .......................... 36 A.9. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Army Women ........................ 38 A.10. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Army Men ............................ 40 A.11. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Navy Women ......................... 43 A.12. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Navy Men ............................. 44 A.13. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Air Force Women .................... 46 A.14. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Air Force Men ........................ 48 A.15. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Marine Corps Women .............. 50 A.16. Sexual Assault Risk, by Major Command, Marine Corps Men ...................52 B.1. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Army Women ...........................57 B.2. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Army Men ...............................61 B.3. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Navy Women ........................... 66 B.4. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Navy Men ...............................71 B.5. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Air Force Women ...................... 77 B.6. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Air Force Men ...........................82 B.7. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Marine Corps Women ................ 87 B.8. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Installation, Marine Corps Men .................... 88 B.9. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Army Women ................... 90 B.10. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Army Men ....................... 92 B.11. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Navy Women ....................95 B.12. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Navy Men ....................... 96 B.13. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Air Force Women .............. 98 B.14. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Air Force Men ................. 100 B.15. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Marine Corps Women ........ 102 B.16. Sexual Harassment Risk, by Major Command, Marine Corps Men ............ 104 vii viii Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the U.S. Military: Annex to Volume 5 C.1. Crosswalk of Zip Codes and Installation Names, Army Women ............... 109 C.2. Crosswalk of Zip Codes and Installation Names, Army Men ................... 138 C.3. Crosswalk of Zip Codes and Installation Names, Navy Women ................ 175 C.4. Crosswalk of Zip Codes and Installation Names, Navy Men .................... 196 C.5. Crosswalk of Zip Codes and Installation Names, Air Force Women ........... 219 C.6. Crosswalk of Zip Codes and Installation Names, Air Force Men ..............
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