Coast Guard

Information Needed To Assess the Extent of Sexual Assaults on Ships Gao ID: RCED-89-59 December 29, 1988

In response to a congressional request, GAO provided information regarding sexual assaults on women in the U.S. merchant marine, specifically: (1) the number of women documented, licensed, and working in the U.S. merchant marine and selected other occupations; (2) the number of shipboard sexual assaults on women reported to government agencies in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska; and (3) whether the Department of Transportation should change laws and regulations relating to such assaults.

GAO found that: (1) 4,670 of the 88,482 individuals listed in the U.S. Coast Guard's database of documented mariners were women, but the database was incomplete and not currently maintained; (2) the Coast Guard's more complete database of licensed officers showed that 4,554 of the 131,934 persons listed were women; (3) at least 1,083 of the 34,550 individuals actively working on U.S. merchant ships in 1985 were women; (4) government officials in Washington, Oregon, and Alaska have reported four cases of shipboard sexual assaults since 1981; (5) many in the merchant marine believe that more assaults actually take place than are reported; and (6) the Coast Guard did not have specific requirements for the reporting of shipboard sexual assaults and other offenses which the Sexual Abuse Act of 1986 covered.

Recommendations

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