1. In theory, the military only prosecutes adultery now when it is deemed to undermine good order and discipline or bring discredit upon the armed forces. 2. The military, however, may have sparked the crisis itself by increasingly prosecuting adultery as a crime. 3. Within the military justice system, adultery is rarely prosecuted and, when it is, almost always accompanies other accusations of criminal wrongdoing. 4. Within the military system, adultery is usually prosecuted only when it accompanies other accusations of criminal wrongdoing, and the cases are usually handled as discreetly as possible. |