Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these nevertheless leave room for discretion. We used a within-subjects experimental design and idiographic statistical analyses to examine the factors predicting 25 specialist police officers’ decisions to progress rape cases. We found little to no evidence of the influence of some factors (i.e., victim’s criminal history, victim-suspect relationship, time taken to report crime, victim’s prior reports of rape, victim’s alcohol/drug use during offence, and suspect’s previous convictions) on officers’ rape case progression decisions. However, 15 officers were less likely to progress cases involving victims who provided inconsistent accounts. Thus, some typ...
Aim To explore differences in police investigations between cases of rape against women with and wit...
This thesis provides strong, triangulated evidence to suggest that despite many reforms to legislati...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
Abstract: Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The polici...
Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The policing stage o...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
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...
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...
The problem of attrition during the police investigation of rape has received much attention over ti...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
Aim To explore differences in police investigations between cases of rape against women with and wit...
This thesis provides strong, triangulated evidence to suggest that despite many reforms to legislati...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
Abstract: Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The polici...
Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The policing stage o...
Purpose Previous studies suggest that judgments of responsibility and authenticity made towards h...
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...
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...
The problem of attrition during the police investigation of rape has received much attention over ti...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
Aim To explore differences in police investigations between cases of rape against women with and wit...
This thesis provides strong, triangulated evidence to suggest that despite many reforms to legislati...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...