The inability of the criminal justice system to respond effectively to rape has led to numerous law and policy reforms in England and Wales. Nevertheless, difficulties remain, with problems often linked to the impact of rape myths and implementation failure. This article, however, adopts a different lens through which to explore the ongoing challenges faced by rape complainants. Drawing on interviews with 14 barristers in the north‐west of England, the article asks: how have rape law and policy reforms impacted practice for this group of practitioners? The findings highlight that numerous tensions emerged from these reforms. In particular, measures that were perceived to be politically driven and well intended were often perceived to genera...
In light of ongoing concerns about the treatment of survivors, Rape Trials in England and Wales crit...
English and Welsh responses to rape have long been critically examined, leading to attempted improve...
In a recent article, I argued that the regressiveness of current public attitudes towards rape has b...
The law relating to rape is currently the subject of much debate following the Home Office figures w...
English and Welsh rape trials have long been recognized as problematic, with research highlighting t...
This article examines a recent history of criminal justice reform to responses to the investigation ...
This article examines a recent history of criminal justice reform to responses to the investigation ...
Court responses to rape and sexual assault have been repeatedly criticized in England and Wales (Bro...
Rape is a political issue because of feminist activism. Ever since second wave feminism lifted the l...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in Europe. This article presents unique evide...
Radical reform of the law of rape and the evidential rules surrounding it, changes in police procedu...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
This PhD explored the role of rape myths and cultural narratives in serious sexual offences trials i...
Concerns about the criminal justice response to rape have prompted the development of victim advocac...
In light of ongoing concerns about the treatment of survivors, Rape Trials in England and Wales crit...
English and Welsh responses to rape have long been critically examined, leading to attempted improve...
In a recent article, I argued that the regressiveness of current public attitudes towards rape has b...
The law relating to rape is currently the subject of much debate following the Home Office figures w...
English and Welsh rape trials have long been recognized as problematic, with research highlighting t...
This article examines a recent history of criminal justice reform to responses to the investigation ...
This article examines a recent history of criminal justice reform to responses to the investigation ...
Court responses to rape and sexual assault have been repeatedly criticized in England and Wales (Bro...
Rape is a political issue because of feminist activism. Ever since second wave feminism lifted the l...
Over the last two decades successive governments in England and Wales have stated a commitment to pl...
The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in Europe. This article presents unique evide...
Radical reform of the law of rape and the evidential rules surrounding it, changes in police procedu...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
This PhD explored the role of rape myths and cultural narratives in serious sexual offences trials i...
Concerns about the criminal justice response to rape have prompted the development of victim advocac...
In light of ongoing concerns about the treatment of survivors, Rape Trials in England and Wales crit...
English and Welsh responses to rape have long been critically examined, leading to attempted improve...
In a recent article, I argued that the regressiveness of current public attitudes towards rape has b...