Norwegian Army Puts Male and Female Soldiers in Unisex Dorms, Sexual Harassment Reports Drop

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http://www.thelocal.no/20140324/norway-army-makes-men-and-women-share-rooms

The Norwegian Army has started making women soldiers share unisex bedrooms with their male colleagues in a bold, some might say dangerous, experiment. Surprisingly though, the women so far report a cut in sexual harassment.
The new unisex dormitories have been trialled at a military base in northern Norway, with each room putting two women together with four men.

According to Ulla-Britt Lilleaas, co-author of the report "The Army: the vanguard, rear guard and battlefield of equality”, the women reported that sharing a room helped make them "one of the boys".

"To them there was nothing strange about the unisex rooms," she wrote. "They had entered a common mode where gender stereotypes had disappeared, or at least they were less obvious."

One woman soldier, who had purchased especially large underwear to minimize her sex-appeal, was surprised to find that rather than accentuate gender differences, sharing a room helped make them less relevant.

“You have to be a team here, and then you have to live together in order to be able to trust in one another”, said one of the women, who concluded the rooms were a “damn good idea”.

The move is the latest trail-blazing initiative from the Norwegian armed forces. In November, the forces announced that they would now serve soldiers vegetarian-only food one day a week in an effort to combat climate change.

In August they announced that male recruits would be permitted to grow their hair long, so long as they kept it in pony-tails or braids, as is required for female recruits.

Lilleaas and her co-author Dag Ellingsen compared the unisex camp with another training centre for the Royal Norwegian Navy, where women and men have separate rooms.

“It becomes us and them, boys against the girls," Ellingsen argued. “Another problem with girls’ rooms is that they in some cases fall outside the information flow. And they are often characterized by conflicts and cliques.”
 

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Now imagine that in 'Murica. :mjlol: Rapes would increase and rape accusations against black soldiers would skyrocket.

The latter might see an increase due to racists, but not necessarily the former. The logic behind this practice is that when you don't separate men and women and have them living together, they form stronger social bonds- through friendship, sex, or what have you, and so are less likely to antagonize each other, and more likely to work better together. People become humanized when they start spending time around each other. That's part of what was important about ending racial segregation.
 

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The latter might see an increase due to racists, but not necessarily the former. The logic behind this practice is that when you don't separate men and women and have them living together, they form stronger social bonds- through friendship, sex, or what have you, and so are less likely to antagonize each other, and more likely to work better together. People become humanized when they start spending time around each other. That's part of what was important about ending racial segregation.
Having said this though, I can never figure out why so many people complain about IR relationships. I would think more babies of mixed parents would be a good thing.
 

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If it were that simple, we should just remove all laws if we want to get rid of social problems, since they all regulate. That sounds like a wonderful idea.
:whoa: Its just an example of a regulation that makes sense on the surface, but in practice makes things worse. I'm not saying all regulations are this, way but we shouldn't dismiss the removal of a regulation as a catastrophe waiting to happen without empirical evidence.
Some people lose their sh*t at the very idea of removing a regulation or two.


side note: :salute: @ those nordic nations
 

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:whoa: Its just an example of a regulation that makes sense on the surface, but in practice makes things worse. I'm not saying all regulations are this, way but we shouldn't dismiss the removal of a regulation as a catastrophe waiting to happen without empirical evidence.
Some people lose their sh*t at the very idea of removing a regulation or two.

side note: :salute: @ those nordic nations


Do you know what a regulation is? This was a regulation that reversed or modified another regulation.

The Norwegian Army has started making women soldiers share unisex bedrooms with their male colleagues in a bold, some might say dangerous, experiment.
 

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If it were that simple, we should just remove all laws if we want to get rid of social problems, since they all regulate. That sounds like a wonderful idea.
seriously
but in reality what many of these "small government" advocates really want is lawlessness for others and when they have the upper hand
otherwise they love government intervention
 
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