General admits failure in Lackland base sex scandal

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“I will never stop attacking this problem,” he said, “until we can eliminate this horrible crime from the ranks of our Air Force.”

He said victims of sexual assaults and misconduct also need to be encouraged to come forward to pursue charges against their assailants.

“We have to keep those victims engaged in finding and prosecuting the perpetrators. I believe there are predators who commit these crimes. We need to find them and screen them out early before they commit other crimes,” Welsh said.

Advocates for military sexual assault victims spoke on Capitol Hill ahead of the testimony, some disappointed that the congressional hearing, chaired by Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon, R-Calif., would not include testimony from any of the 59 alleged victims at Lackland.

Susan Burke, a Washington-based lawyer who is handling five cases involving more than 100 alleged victims of military sexual assaults, told the Los Angeles Times that their absence at the hearing shows a “lack of thoroughness on the part of our congressional leaders.” She said advocates requested that victims be heard at the hearing, but were turned down.

“How can you expect to fix things if you’re not willing to hear from the people directly affected by the problem?” she said before the briefing by the Burlingame, Calif.-based advocacy group Protect Our Defenders.

Committee spokesman Claude Chafin said Wednesday’s testimony was “an important step,” but only one of “a number of tools” the committee has.

“This is not our first oversight activity, nor will it be our last,” Chafin told the Times.

A clinical psychiatrist was expected to testify later Wednesday as well as two alleged victims, including retired Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jennifer Norris, who said she was at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi when she was first assaulted.

Norris, who appeared earlier this week to discuss the issue on MSNBC, has submitted a written statement to the committee about four sexual assaults she says she suffered while serving in the Air Force, the first an alleged rape by a recruiter when she was 24 years old.

“It is our hope that this will be the first in a series of hearings to fully explore the reasons why Lackland and similar abuses are occurring and what must be done to prevent it from happening in the future. The committee should hear from current Lackland victims and from independent experts on issues regarding victim treatment and the military justice system,” Norris, 40, of Bethel, Maine, plans to say, according to remarks released to the Times ahead of the hearing.

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