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By Joshua L. Adams

This article originally appeared on our fellow APUS blog, In Public Safety.

Conducting a sexual assault investigation can be very difficult and complex. Unlike other property and persons crimes, physical and testimonial evidence to support the elements of proof is not always readily available as reporting can happen months and even years from the date of an incident.

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Sexual assault investigations are often even more difficult when they involve military members. These cases often receive increased scrutiny from the public and political figures because service men and women are considered America’s heroes and heroes are not supposed to commit crimes, especially sexual assaults.

Conducting a sexual assault investigation can be very complex, especially when military members are involved.  While military and civilian law enforcement investigative procedures are similar, there are some very important differences in protocol and procedure. Learn more about the differences in interrogations and questioning and how to work best with military criminal investigation organizations (MCIOs) to ensure the successful prosecution of military offenders in both the military and civilian realms.