army colonel fred bork, who currently serves as the regimental historian and the judge advocate general corps. and also captain robert crowe, who is a representative of the joint services committee. he will discuss the historical context surrounding today's military and justice system and uniform code and the role of the commander in our code. he will take us through a hypothetical assault case and walk us through the progress within the military justice system from the victims reported the crime to its adjudication. these presentations are broad and will generate more questions than answers. but they will provide the necessary foundation for the panel's work. we thank you very much for your attention. professor? >> i would like to thank the judge in the panel for providing insight. i hope is that we have context for victimization and reporting issues. the focus is on civilian crime data where do my research and my work. but also judge jones and his request asked me to do some comparison with military data that is available and also the comments about the workplace gender relations surv