DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Session Purpose: To apprise leaders of current DoD policy on homosexual conduct.

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DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Session Purpose: To apprise leaders of current DoD policy on homosexual conduct

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct At conclusion of session, you will be able to: State basic points of DoD Policy Define sexual orientation Define homosexual conduct State Commander’s responsibilities Describe characteristics of credible information List staff resources who can provide assistance

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Agenda for Session: Briefing Questions and answers Discussion of policy-related scenarios Participant Evaluation Summary

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct The suitability of persons to serve in the Armed Forces is based on their conduct and their ability to meet required standards of duty performance and discipline Homosexual conduct is grounds for barring entry into the Armed Forces and for separation from the Armed Forces Sexual Orientation in NOT a bar to enlistment or to continued service Source: DAPE HR-S Msg Z Mar 94, subj: Homosexual conduct Policy

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Propensity - A propensity to engage in homosexual acts indicates a likelihood that a person engages in or will engage in homosexual acts. Homosexual - A person, regardless of sex, who engages in, attempts to engage in, has a propensity to engage in, or intends to engage in homosexual acts.

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Statement can be conveyed through language or behavior indicates a propensity or intent to engage in homosexual acts is rebuttable

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct ACTS - any bodily contact actively undertaken or passively permitted, between persons of the same sex for the purpose of satisfying sexual desires and that a reasonable person would understand to demonstrate a propensity or intent to engage in act described above.

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct What behaviors are NOT homosexual acts as defined by the DoD Policy? Associational Behavior associating with known homosexuals marching in a gay rights rally in civilian clothes possessing or reading homosexual publications going to a gay bar

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Summary of DoD Policy - Sexual Orientation is a private/personal matter Conduct determines suitability for service Homosexual Conduct (S A M) is justification for administrative separation

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct affects - Accessions Separations Criminal Investigations Security Investigations Military Training

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Accessions Individuals will NOT be asked to reveal whether they are heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual Sexual orientation ALONE is NOT a bar to entry into service All applicants will be informed of the policy concerning homosexual conduct

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Separation Suitability for service is based on CONDUCT DoD directs three bases for separation: S A M Discharge for engaging in homosexual conduct will normally be characterized as “Honorable” or “Under Honorable Conditions”

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Administrative Discharge “Under Other than Honorable Conditions” or Court-Martial MAY be appropriate if soldier attempted, solicited, or committed a homosexual act: –by using force –with a person under 16 years of age –with a subordinate –openly in public view –for compensation –aboard a military vessel or aircraft –in a location under military control

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Criminal Investigations No Defense Criminal Investigative or other DoD law enforcement organization will conduct investigations solely to determine a soldier’s sexual orientation Such organizations normally will NOT initiate criminal investigations into adult, private, consensual sexual misconduct where such misconduct is the ONLY offense involved

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Criminal Investigations (continued) In absence of aggravating circumstances, allegations of sexual misconduct will be referred to soldier’s Commander If Commander is uncertain about any aspects of investigating alleged homosexual conduct, he/she should seek advice from the local SJA

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Personnel Security No investigations or inquiries solely to determine a soldier’s sexual orientation No questions about sexual orientation on Personnel Security Questionnaires Only sexual CONDUCT may be questioned during investigations No information about homosexual orientation or conduct obtained during security clearance investigations will be used for separation proceding

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Military Training Soldiers to be informed of laws and regulations governing sexual conduct, including policies on homosexual conduct New training plan for DoD policy on homosexual conduct designed for commanders and personnel involved in recruiting, accession processing, criminal investigations, and administrative separations

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Commander’s Responsibilities - Insure soldiers are briefed on DoD policy on homosexual conduct Insure refresher and optional individual training in military justice (AR 27-10, paragraph 19-2f)

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct How should a Commander respond to allegations of homosexual conduct? Determine if alleged CONDUCT fits DoD definition of homosexual conduct Verify that information about alleged homosexual CONDUCT is credible Initiate informal fact-finding inquiry ONLY if CREDIBLE information exists

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct What is “Credible Information?” comes from a reliable person is an observation (sight or sound) of conduct would lead to a reasonable person to believe the soldier making the described statement or committing the described act intended to convey the fact that he/she engages in or has propensity to engage in homosexual conduct

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct What resources are available to the Commander who is dealing with an allegation of homosexual conduct? local SJA local law enforcement or criminal investigative organization

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct How should a Commander carry out an inquiry? Confine all inquiries to alleged homosexual conduct (NOT orientation) Verify that information obtained is credible Seek legal advice as needed

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct What should a Commander do if, during the course of the inquiry, he/she discovers possible conduct? Contact law enforcement or appropriate Defense Criminal Investigative Organization

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct What should a Commander do if the inquiry fails to verify that a soldier engaged in homosexual conduct? Terminate the inquiry

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct What should a Commander do if the inquiry verifies that a soldier did engage in act(s) of homosexual conduct? Seek legal advice on initiating administrative separation proceedings or UCMJ action

DoD Policy on Homosexual Conduct Summary of Presentation Basic points of DoD policy on homosexual conduct Definitions of terms Responsibilities of Commander Sources of assistance available