Reports
Presenting Results
DoD SAPRO serves as a leader in collecting data and developing reports that address the crime of sexual assault within the military. The data provided in the reports serves as the foundation and catalyst for future sexual assault prevention, training, victim care and accountability goals.
In addition to DoD reports, other government agencies and independent organizations also develop reports that provide important information and data on sexual assault in the military.
SAPRO Reports
To help address the crime of sexual assault within the Military, the Department of Defense and the military Services conduct comprehensive sexual assault assessments and issue reports. These reports include:
- DoD Military Service Academy (MSA) Report - the Academic Program Year (APY) 2016-2017 MSA Report - issued in February 2018 (see below),
- DoD SAPR Annual Reports – the Fiscal Year 2016 Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military – issued May 2017,
- DoD Report to the President of the United States on Sexual Assault Prevention and Response - issued in November 2014, and
- DoD Special Victims Capability Report - issued in December 2013
Under each of the following tabs are the complete listings of DoD SAPR Reports in these categories:
- APY 16-17 MSA
Report - FY16
Annual Report - MSA Reports
Archive - Annual Reports
Archive - Report to the President
- SVC
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APY 16-17 MSA
ReportThe Department of Defense released its twelfth Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academies (MSAs) for Academic Program Year (APY) 2016-2017 on February 7, 2018.
The report on the three MSAs provides data on sexual harassment complaints and sexual assault reports involving cadets and/or midshipmen, as well as updates to policies, procedures, and processes implemented in response to sexual harassment and violence during the APY.
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FY16
Annual ReportThe Department of Defense Fiscal Year 2016 Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military was provided to Congress on May 1, 2017.
The data provided in the reports serve as the foundation and catalyst for future sexual assault prevention, training, victim care, and accountability goals.
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MSA Reports
ArchiveThe Department of Defense released its ninth Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academies (MSA) for Academic Program Year 2013-2014 on February 10, 2015.
The reports at the three U.S. MSAs provide data on reported sexual assaults involving cadets and/or midshipmen, as well as policies, procedures and processes implemented in response to sexual harassment and violence during the Academic Program Year.
- Academic Program Year 2015-2016
- Academic Program Year 2014-2015
- Academic Program Year 2013-2014 (13 MB)
- Academic Program Year 2012-2013
- Academic Program Year 2011-2012
- Academic Program Year 2010-2011
- Academic Program Year 2009-2010
- Academic Program Year 2008-2009
- Academic Program Year 2007-2008
- Academic Program Year 2006-2007
- Academic Program Year 2005-2006
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Annual Reports
ArchiveTo assist in addressing the crime of sexual assault within the Military, the DoD and various Service branches conduct comprehensive annual sexual assault assessments and issue reports. The data provided in the reports serve as the foundation and catalyst for future sexual assault prevention, training, victim care and accountability goals.
This archive represents Annual Reports on Sexual Assault in the Military issued in previous years. The corresponding research reports by year can be found here.
- Fiscal Year 2015 (23.3 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2014 (20.3 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2013 (39 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2012-Volume One (26 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2012-Volume Two (8.5 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2011 (28.0 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2010 (12.5 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2009 (23.2 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2009 Summary (390 KB)
- Fiscal Year 2009 Accomplishments (262 KB)
- Fiscal Year 2008 (1.3 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2008 Case Synopsis (0.2 MB)
- Fiscal Year 2007 (0.9 MB)
- Calendar Year 2006 (5.32 MB)
- Calendar Year 2005 (2.34 MB)
- Calendar Year 2004 (5.85 MB)
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Report to the President
In December 2013, President Barack Obama directed the Department of Defense to prepare a comprehensive report detailing major improvements in the prevention of and response to sexual assault in the military, including reforms to the military justice system.
In response, the Department prepared a report detailing its proactive and comprehensive approach, issued in November 2014. Find the Report, its appendices, enclosures and annexes below as individual documents for convenient access. For an Executive Summary of the Report, click here.
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SVC
The Special Victims Capability (SVC) Report describes the plans and timelines for establishing special victims capabilities in each Military Department, along with an assessment of those plans and timelines for certain special victim offenses including sexual assault.
- Special Victims Capability Report - Dec. 12, 2013
This report outlines how the established Special Victims Capability will enable the Department of Defense to deliver a distinct, recognizable group of professionals collaborating to provide effective, timely, and responsive worldwide victim support, and a capability to investigate and prosecute allegations of certain special victim offenses including domestic abuse, child abuse and sexual assault. The report fulfills a requirement in the National Defense Authorization Act, Fiscal Year (FY) 2013, section 573 of Public Law 112-239.
- Special Victims Capability Report - Dec. 12, 2013