This book sheds light on the causes and prevention of crime in the military, examining the interaction of psychological, sociological, and structural factors that contribute to criminal behavior. While some crimes stem from personal issues, such as mental health disorders and financial struggles, others are facilitated by systemic factors, including inadequate oversight, poor leadership, and institutional tolerance of misconduct. The effects of military crime extend beyond individual perpetrators, impacting unit cohesion, operational readiness, and public trust in the armed forces. Addressing these challenges requires a multidimensional approach that includes strong legal frameworks, comprehensive training programs, mental health support, and ethical leadership. Covering both ancient and contemporary perspectives, this book aims to provide a thorough understanding of military crime and practical strategies for prevention.
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