Rape victims say military labels them 'crazy' - CNN.com

lilyevanspotter:

Stephanie Schroeder joined the U.S. Marine Corps not long after 9/11. She was a 21-year-old with an associate’s degree when she reported for boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina. “I felt like it was the right thing to do,” Schroeder recalls. A year and a half later, the Marines diagnosed her with a personality disorder and deemed her psychologically unfit for the Corps.

Anna Moore enlisted in the Army after 9/11 and planned to make a career of it. Moore was a Patriot missile battery operator in Germany when she was diagnosed with a personality disorder and dismissed from the Army.

Jenny McClendon was serving as a sonar operator on a Navy destroyer when she received her personality disorder diagnosis.

These women joined different branches of the military but they share a common experience: Each received the psychiatric diagnosis and military discharge after reporting a sexual assault.

Military records show the personality disorder diagnosis is being used disproportionately on women, according to military records obtained by Yale Law School’s Veterans Legal Services Clinic under a Freedom of Information Act request.

  • In the Army, 16% of all soldiers are women, but females constitute 24% of all personality disorder discharges.
  • Air Force: women make up 21% of the ranks and 35% of personality disorder discharges.
  • Navy: 17% of sailors are women and 26% of personality disorder discharges
  • Marines: 7% of the Corps and 14% of personality disorder discharges

The records don’t reflect how many of those women had reported sexual assault.

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nprmusic:

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nprmusic:

Look for more details on our 2012 Newport Folk Festival broadcast soon. In the meantime, download the best Newport Folk sets from 2011.

deborahfeldman:

NYT bestseller n’ shit.  Buh-ring it.

deborahfeldman:

NYT bestseller n’ shit.  Buh-ring it.

Hasidic boy's coat inspired Kate Middleton's clothes

ludmirermoyd:

Well! That’s random. I can sort of see it, though.

Cape Romano (Taken with instagram)

Cape Romano (Taken with instagram)

Snores like a rusty law mower. (Taken with instagram)

Snores like a rusty law mower. (Taken with instagram)

My dog won’t bite if you sit real still.

neil-gaiman:

Tori’s LITTLE EARTHQUAKES came out 20 years ago.

(I was in the audience of this recording, done for the Jonathan Ross show. We were kids who liked talking to each other, so much, and she loved Sandman and I loved that she’d put me in a song. It seems like yesterday.)