Rape is a violent crime. Myths and misconceptions surrounding it only further its injustice. Many victims, especially college students, don\u27t report the crime because they fear police officers\u27 attitudes towards them. Research by the FBI has shown that police officers as a whole are more understanding of the rape victim than is society in general. This experiment assesses the different attitudes of college students and police officers in two different cities (Helena and Kalispell) toward women as rape victims by means of a rape attitude survey. Each individual\u27s scores were totalled and the two test groups for each city compared using an independent sample t-test. There was not a significant difference between the attitude scores o...
Because of the critical roles of police officers in dealing with rape cases, the purpose of the curr...
This research examined the level of rape myth acceptance among college students living in residence ...
With all of the media attention on rape and sexual assaults, the attitudes reporters and social medi...
Little is known about the factors police officers use when assessing the merits of a rape case. Poli...
The phenomena of sexual violence have been studied on college campuses for over 50 years. Despite ch...
Vita.This study was an attempt to focus on factors which affect attitudes toward rape victims, parti...
Public reactions to rape affect victims in a variety of ways and have implications for psychological...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
Sexual assault is one of the fastest growing crimes (USDOJ, 2001) and therefore the study of attitud...
Attitudes toward prostitution and rape were surveyed in a large sample (N = 801) of university under...
The purpose of this study was to examine different perceptions and attributions of male and female v...
Many studies have contributed to the understanding of rape, especially along the lines of post-traum...
Recent research has supported the views that widely accepted attitudes about rape, rape victims, and...
College students are the biggest population that experience rape situations and has the biggest popu...
The purpose of this study was to assess rape attitudes and empathy levels of students at a universit...
Because of the critical roles of police officers in dealing with rape cases, the purpose of the curr...
This research examined the level of rape myth acceptance among college students living in residence ...
With all of the media attention on rape and sexual assaults, the attitudes reporters and social medi...
Little is known about the factors police officers use when assessing the merits of a rape case. Poli...
The phenomena of sexual violence have been studied on college campuses for over 50 years. Despite ch...
Vita.This study was an attempt to focus on factors which affect attitudes toward rape victims, parti...
Public reactions to rape affect victims in a variety of ways and have implications for psychological...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
Sexual assault is one of the fastest growing crimes (USDOJ, 2001) and therefore the study of attitud...
Attitudes toward prostitution and rape were surveyed in a large sample (N = 801) of university under...
The purpose of this study was to examine different perceptions and attributions of male and female v...
Many studies have contributed to the understanding of rape, especially along the lines of post-traum...
Recent research has supported the views that widely accepted attitudes about rape, rape victims, and...
College students are the biggest population that experience rape situations and has the biggest popu...
The purpose of this study was to assess rape attitudes and empathy levels of students at a universit...
Because of the critical roles of police officers in dealing with rape cases, the purpose of the curr...
This research examined the level of rape myth acceptance among college students living in residence ...
With all of the media attention on rape and sexual assaults, the attitudes reporters and social medi...