Interesting.......
Jan. 7th, 2006 11:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Note, this applies even when the serviceperson is somewhere where the practice is *legal*, like Denmark, Germany, Nevada, etc.......
Patronizing a prostitute is now a specific crime for servicemembers (Stars and Stripes)
"For the first time, the Department of Defense has specifically made it a crime for a servicemember to patronize a prostitute. The punishment: up to a year in prison, forfeiture of pay and dishonorable discharge.
The formal order came in a presidential executive order signed without fanfare Oct. 14, directing changes in the Manual for Courts-Martial. It is part of an assault the military has been waging against human trafficking.
A Defense Department spokeswoman, Lt. Col. Ellen Krenke, said in an e-mailed response to questions that “prostitution” and “pandering” will now be among the offenses covered by Article 134 of the courts-martial manual."
I can see this policy making sense in an area in which the practice is illegal. However, in areas in which the practice is legal, it seems like it could be, at best, a detriment to morale. At worse, I can see it leading to other, more serious problems.
Patronizing a prostitute is now a specific crime for servicemembers (Stars and Stripes)
"For the first time, the Department of Defense has specifically made it a crime for a servicemember to patronize a prostitute. The punishment: up to a year in prison, forfeiture of pay and dishonorable discharge.
The formal order came in a presidential executive order signed without fanfare Oct. 14, directing changes in the Manual for Courts-Martial. It is part of an assault the military has been waging against human trafficking.
A Defense Department spokeswoman, Lt. Col. Ellen Krenke, said in an e-mailed response to questions that “prostitution” and “pandering” will now be among the offenses covered by Article 134 of the courts-martial manual."
I can see this policy making sense in an area in which the practice is illegal. However, in areas in which the practice is legal, it seems like it could be, at best, a detriment to morale. At worse, I can see it leading to other, more serious problems.
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