Article(electronic)January 1, 1989

Military Social Science Research and the Law

In: Armed forces & society, Volume 15, Issue 2, p. 193-206

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Abstract

Federal courts are called upon to decide claims by individual members of the armed forces that they have been mistreated by their superiors. A court's decision will often depend on the judge's perception of the necessity of the action in maintaining morale and discipline. Recently, government lawyers have begun to justify commanders' actions on the grounds of unit cohesion. This article examines those justifications by applying models developed to evaluate the use of social science findings in law suits and concludes that cohesion arguments have no place in the courtroom.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1556-0848

DOI

10.1177/0095327x8901500204

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