BIT Training
Senior Master Sgt. Clayton Johnson, a volunteer Bystander Intervention Training facilitator, discusses the statistics of sexual violence with a BIT class Oct. 7 on Peterson Air Force Base. BIT is a 90-minute course designed to get Airmen thinking about what they could do if they witnessed a sexual assault or how they might prevent an assault. The training is mandatory for all Airmen and Department of Defense civilian employees and replaces the annual sexual assault prevention and response training. To date, about half of all Airmen and DoD civilians on Peterson have completed the course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Monica Mendoza)
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