This study sought to identify factors that predicted outcomes for sexual assault cases involving female victims across several decision-making points and compare these findings to prior studies. The results indicate that there continues to be a high attrition rate in the handling of sexual assault cases. Only 9.7 % of cases examined resulted in charges. In regards to processing decisions, most of the factors that predicted whether cases were founded, resulted in arrest, presented to the prosecution, or resulted in felony charges were extralegal factors. One factor appeared to influence several decision-making points: whether officers noted discrepancies in victim statements. Keywords decision-making, extralegal factors, police officer actio...
Abstract: Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The polici...
In this study of prosecutors’ charging decisions in sexual assault cases, we test the hypothesis tha...
This paper reports a multidimensional scaling analysis of features associated with rape attrition by...
This study sought to identify factors that predicted outcomes for sexual assault cases involving fem...
Most studies of criminal justice decision making have focused on the decision to arrest, the pretria...
As the initial gatekeepers of the criminal justice system, police officers hold considerable discret...
Prior research examining sexual assault case attrition has focused on the processing of cases across...
Sexual assault prosecution is often influenced by extralegal factors, such as victims ’ age, race, a...
The vast amount of research that has been done on sexual assault in the past thirty years has yielde...
Complaint filing is a critical stage in the prosecution of a case, for here prosecutors decide which...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
In this study of prosecutors ' charging decisions in sexual assault cases, we test the hypothes...
Discretion plays a role in nearly every facet of the American criminal justice system. It is widely ...
Although prior research has contributed to understanding of the factors that influence sexual assaul...
Abstract: Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The polici...
In this study of prosecutors’ charging decisions in sexual assault cases, we test the hypothesis tha...
This paper reports a multidimensional scaling analysis of features associated with rape attrition by...
This study sought to identify factors that predicted outcomes for sexual assault cases involving fem...
Most studies of criminal justice decision making have focused on the decision to arrest, the pretria...
As the initial gatekeepers of the criminal justice system, police officers hold considerable discret...
Prior research examining sexual assault case attrition has focused on the processing of cases across...
Sexual assault prosecution is often influenced by extralegal factors, such as victims ’ age, race, a...
The vast amount of research that has been done on sexual assault in the past thirty years has yielde...
Complaint filing is a critical stage in the prosecution of a case, for here prosecutors decide which...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
In this study of prosecutors ' charging decisions in sexual assault cases, we test the hypothes...
Discretion plays a role in nearly every facet of the American criminal justice system. It is widely ...
Although prior research has contributed to understanding of the factors that influence sexual assaul...
Abstract: Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The polici...
In this study of prosecutors’ charging decisions in sexual assault cases, we test the hypothesis tha...
This paper reports a multidimensional scaling analysis of features associated with rape attrition by...