A survey of police officers (n = 211) and prosecutors (n = 190) in Sweden was conducted to assess law personnel’s beliefs about the behaviors and reactions of victims of violent crimes. There were considerable differences in the expected behavioral display of different types of crime victims, with rape and domestic assault victims seen as particularly prone to expressive self-presentation and self-blame. Despite empirical evidence showing otherwise, most respondents thought that crime victims ’ nonverbal and emotional expression is to some extent related to the truthfulness of their accounts. However, educational efforts appeared to have a corrective influence on such beliefs. The perceived prevalence of false reports differed across crime ...
The police interview is one of the most important investigative tools that law enforcement has close...
Female rape victims who display “appropriate” emotions (versus “inappropriate” or no emotions) are o...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
A survey of police officers (n = 211) and prosecutors (n = 190) in Sweden was conducted to assess la...
The arrest of victims of domestic violence occurs at an unexpectedly high rate and is a problem of g...
The Criminal Code describes rape as an obvious involuntarily. It has been proven to be a problem in ...
Research with both the general public and members of the criminal justice system reports a pervasive...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Witnesses and victims often choose not to report crimes to police. Previous research suggests that d...
Rape is a crime characterized by low reporting and conviction rates. Many victims who do report, dro...
Rape is a violent crime. Myths and misconceptions surrounding it only further its injustice. Many vi...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the interaction that occurs when a Police offic...
Bachman, RonetExisting research focuses extensively on victim reporting of crime by using Donald Bla...
The present study investigated the severity and intensity of peritraumatic responses of individuals ...
The police interview is one of the most important investigative tools that law enforcement has close...
The police interview is one of the most important investigative tools that law enforcement has close...
Female rape victims who display “appropriate” emotions (versus “inappropriate” or no emotions) are o...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
A survey of police officers (n = 211) and prosecutors (n = 190) in Sweden was conducted to assess la...
The arrest of victims of domestic violence occurs at an unexpectedly high rate and is a problem of g...
The Criminal Code describes rape as an obvious involuntarily. It has been proven to be a problem in ...
Research with both the general public and members of the criminal justice system reports a pervasive...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Witnesses and victims often choose not to report crimes to police. Previous research suggests that d...
Rape is a crime characterized by low reporting and conviction rates. Many victims who do report, dro...
Rape is a violent crime. Myths and misconceptions surrounding it only further its injustice. Many vi...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine the interaction that occurs when a Police offic...
Bachman, RonetExisting research focuses extensively on victim reporting of crime by using Donald Bla...
The present study investigated the severity and intensity of peritraumatic responses of individuals ...
The police interview is one of the most important investigative tools that law enforcement has close...
The police interview is one of the most important investigative tools that law enforcement has close...
Female rape victims who display “appropriate” emotions (versus “inappropriate” or no emotions) are o...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...