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Last month’s arrest of Lt. Col. Jeff Krusinski, the Air Force’s official tasked with leading its sexual-assault prevention program, has triggered a national debate on how to reduce sexual assault in the military. As it stands, the military is responsible for investigating and prosecuting its officers sexual assault claims. But many military and government officials are dismayed by the system, claiming it is inherently flawed. Democratic Senator, Kristen Gillibrand spearheaded a move to remove sexual assault cases from the military’s chain of command, but on Wednesday was shot down.









