Rampant sexual harassment discovered in Israeli security services
Some 70% of sexual abuse reports from the Israel Police and other security forces were either not handled at all or were not addressed adequately, according to a State Comptroller report on Monday.What this means is that quite a few "commanders" must be removed from their positions, along with other prison employees who were involved in these offenses. If prostitution were more legal, and society less frowning upon the topic, maybe there would be less of this problem going around in these various types of businesses and facilities. Although, as some could rightly argue, those who do commit sexual offenses are the least deserving to spend time with hookers.
State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman said that the Gilboa pimping scandal, which involved incidents of sexual abuse of female soldiers assigned to the prison, was "just the tip of the iceberg" and that the findings of the report revealed a "disturbing organizational reality."
As part of the audit, the team visited seven security prison facilities and spoke with approximately 150 conscription officers stationed there. The State Comptroller's Office also surveyed approximately 13,000 soldiers and those released from conscription.
The report found that 38% of mandatory conscripts serving in the Israel Prison System said that they experienced sexual abuse and that 70% of said abuse was committed by a permanent employee or a commander.
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