This article reviews issues concerning perceptions of women’s credibility in the context of police responses to sexual assault complainants. It is based on both quantitative and qualitative data drawn from detailed analysis of police rape and sexual assault files. Particular attention is paid to identification of the principal factors affecting police perceptions of rape complainants, addressing such issues as demeanour, intoxication and concealment. Problems arising from the misinterpretation of significant ‘cues ’ are identified, and consideration given to possible ways in which miscommunication between rape complainants and police officers occurs. The article argues that many rape complainants must still battle to gain credibility in the...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
In 1975, in an article on rape investigations, a detective wrote: Women and children complainants in...
The notion that women lie about rape is a prevalent belief with pervasive influence. This thesis com...
This thesis provides strong, triangulated evidence to suggest that despite many reforms to legislati...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers' level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
This study involves an analysis about rape myth acceptance by police as an underlying cause for unre...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
In 1975, in an article on rape investigations, a detective wrote: Women and children complainants in...
The notion that women lie about rape is a prevalent belief with pervasive influence. This thesis com...
This thesis provides strong, triangulated evidence to suggest that despite many reforms to legislati...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers' level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
This study involves an analysis about rape myth acceptance by police as an underlying cause for unre...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
In 1975, in an article on rape investigations, a detective wrote: Women and children complainants in...