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The VOICES Project of The Miles Foundation has crafted an opportunity for a survivor to publish a review of the policies of the Department of Defense in response to sexual assault. The review should include your experiences, review of various working groups and task forces (including military academies and services), review of Congressional mandates (including Ronald Reagan National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005, et al.) and your recommendations for change.

Please note the VOICES Project of The Miles Foundation has supported the publication of articles and reviews by survivors including "Congressional Testimony of the Military's Response to Rape Victims," by Myla Haider, Sexual Assault Report, July 2006 and "Red, White, Black and Blue," by Eve Darcy, Domestic Violence Report, August 2002. Survivors have also published in special editions of the journal Violence Against Women, September 2003. The review will be published in a well respected journal in the field.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact Nicole at 203-270-7861 or Milesfdn@aol.com

Anita Sanchez, Director of Communications

The Miles Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to:
~providing comprehensive services to victims and survivors of interpersonal violence associated with armed forces;
~providing assistance, support, advocacy and networking to criminal justice
professionals and human service providers;
~furnishing professional education and training to armed forces personnel and civilian community-based professionals and service providers;
~conducting research and analysis;
~serving as a resource center for policymakers, advocates, journalists, students, researchers and scholars;
~conducting public education campaigns; and
~serving to ensure that public policy is well-informed and constructive.

A Female Soldier

A tribute site to those lost in Iraq 


A Considerable Sacrifice:
The Costs of Sexual Violence in the U.S.


Statement of Christine Hansen, Executive Director, The Miles Foundation, concerning the Prevalence, Policies and Protocols in Response to Sexual Violence


Testimony
of
Tillie Fowler

Before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Regarding Sexual Misconduct at the U.S. Air Force Academy


Women Veterans
Priorities of 2005
Tri-fold


The Source on Women's Issues in Congress

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