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Report: Air Force Academy Alcohol Abuse Up
2005-02-09
Wonder how it compares to the Univ. of Florida, Notre Dame, Colorado, and Villanova?
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) - Alcohol offenses at the Air Force Academy jumped 57 percent last semester, largely because of an incident in which 15 underage cadets were drinking at a retreat, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
So in other words, it didn't change much.
The Gazette of Colorado Springs, citing academy officials, said there were 74 alcohol offenses between June and December, compared with 47 in the same period in 2003. ``While the number of incidents is down, there is a trend in having more people involved in each incident,'' said academy spokesman Johnny Whitaker. Alcohol is a crucial issue at the school near Colorado Springs: Forty percent of sexual assaults in which two cadets were involved in the past 10 years also involved drinking, according to a 2003 Air Force investigation.
Most college sexual assaults do involve drinking.
The school has overhauled its alcohol policy as part of reforms put in place after scores of female cadets complained their sexual assault cases were mishandled. Whitaker blamed last semester's increase on an October incident in which 21 cadets were involved in a party at an academy-approved, but unsupervised retreat. The incident involved 15 underage cadets.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  BZZZZZZZZZZZT! BH with the winner.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-02-09 3:42:50 PM  

#5  Alcohol offenses went up 54%, largely based on one incident involving 15 cadets? Sounds like they don't have much of a problem.
Posted by: BH   2005-02-09 2:06:36 PM  

#4  ...The present USAFA Superintendent, LGEn John Rosa, was my wing commander at Shaw AFB SC not long before I retired - he has been leaving a very long trail of idiotarian bodies who thought that they were immune from discipline out there at the Academy. I guarantee those involved and responsible have paid a pretty heavy price. This wasn't some misunderstanding of an obscure rule, but rather an intentional violation of USAF policy that's been in place and very clear for more than a decade.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-02-09 7:51:40 AM  

#3  As a proud alumnus of the University of Illinois, I don't know how alcohol use could possible go up since I was there.
Posted by: eLarson   2005-02-09 1:05:07 AM  

#2  Well, it's the Guardian, ya know. "Alcohol Abuse Up at State U" doesn't have the same ring to it.
Posted by: Steve White   2005-02-09 12:38:16 AM  

#1  While I'm sure the AFA takes every incident seriously, the author makes much ado about what is essentially statistical noise relative to the total student body.
Posted by: PBMcL   2005-02-09 12:30:12 AM  

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