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Us Military Recruits More Criminals In 2007 by bluehorizo(m): 9:44pm On Apr 23, 2008
The US Army and Marine Corps recruited significantly more people with criminal records last year than in 2006, amid pressure to meet combat needs.

Statistics released by a congressional committee show 861 people were granted waivers to enlist, up from 457 in 2007.

The crimes included assault, sex crimes, manslaughter and burglary.

The Army says waivers are only granted after careful review and are in response to the challenges of recruiting in a changing society.

The number of people granted waivers are just a small fraction of the more than 180,000 people who entered active duty in the armed forces during the fiscal year that ended in September 2007.

But the perceived lowering of standards is causing concern in some quarters. "The significant increase in the recruitment of persons with criminal records is a result of the strain put on the military by the Iraq war," said Democratic Representative Henry Waxman.

Mr Waxman chairs the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that released the figures drawn up by the US Department of Defence. These show that:

The Army granted 511 felony waivers in 2007, up from 249 the year before

Some 350 people with convictions joined the Marine Corps, up from 208 in 2006

The Navy actually recruited fewer people with convictions, down from 48 to 42

The Air Force did not recruit anyone with a felony conviction

Among the convictions, many were for stealing, including burglary and car thefts, and drug offences.

Waivers were also granted to three people convicted of manslaughter, nine guilty of sex crimes, and nine convicted of making terror threats, including bomb threats.

In addition, the Army and Marine Corps granted 27,671 "conduct waivers" covering what are regarded as serious misdemeanours , up from 25,098 in 2006.

Pentagon officials say that the need to recruit troops for continuing operations abroad, low unemployment at home, and declining interest in serving pose a challenge.

"We're digging deeper into the barrel than we were before," an official told the Washington Post.

The Army also argues that its ranks reflect the society they are drawn from. Only three in 10 Americans of military age meet the army's medical, moral, aptitude, or administrative requirements, army officials point out.

"We're growing the army fast, and there are some waivers - we know that," said Army Lt Gen James Thurman, deputy chief of staff for operations.

"It hasn't alarmed us yet."

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Re: Us Military Recruits More Criminals In 2007 by SeanT21(f): 9:54pm On Apr 23, 2008
i think they should give all the criminals who are lock up in jail gun and sent them to Iraq.
Re: Us Military Recruits More Criminals In 2007 by Kobojunkie: 10:12pm On Apr 23, 2008
What about the criminals who do not support the Iraq war?? Or should this be just for those who are on deathrow?? LMAO!!!
Re: Us Military Recruits More Criminals In 2007 by Afam(m): 10:56am On Apr 24, 2008
Little wonder rape and careless killing of innocent Iraqis are common.
Re: Us Military Recruits More Criminals In 2007 by almondjoy(f): 1:29pm On Apr 24, 2008
Very good! At least the US is wise enough to "export" it's criminals. Nigerians just import triple the number on a yearly basis!
Re: Us Military Recruits More Criminals In 2007 by texazzpete(m): 4:09pm On Apr 24, 2008
Even if some of you actively HATE the US, there's no need to abdicate common sense.

Jails CAN rehabilitate criminals, and jail sentences are meant to fulfil that purpose. Even though in most cases that doesn't happen, enough people get rehabilitated to make a blanket condemnation of all of them unjust.

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