Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers' level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive of their case decision making and judgements towards victim-survivors. However, few studies have directly assessed the relationship between RMA and responsibility and authenticity judgments. Methods: 808 UK police officers categorised as 'high' or 'low' in rape myth acceptance made judgements of victim and perpetrator responsibility, and case authenticity, towards one of 16 vignettes depicting a hypothetical rape scenario varying on victim-perpetrator relationship, victim reputation, and initial point of resistance. Results: Officers categorised as 'high' in RMA rated victims as more responsible, perpetrators as less responsible, and cases a...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
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 ...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
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 ...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...