The research aimed to understand what factors influence rape case attrition in the criminal justice system. The research has achieved this aim through advancing empirical understanding of the factors that influence case success or failure showing case loss is still most significant at policing stage (victim withdrawal and ‘no further action’) and gives a more holistic understanding of attrition from methodological advancement through the use of multivariate analysis/Forest Plots. Debates are furthered by highlighting that the ‘no criming’ problem of concern in previous literature, has to some extent, become the ‘no further action’ problem in relation to case loss at policing stage. Empirical understanding has also been generated in relation...
Objective: Previous research has documented both the problem of adult sexual assault case attrition ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
Most child sexual abuse cases do not result in conviction; rather, they result in attrition at an ea...
The research aimed to understand what factors influence rape case attrition in the criminal justice ...
The project aimed to establish what influences rape attrition at different stages of the justice pro...
This paper reports a multidimensional scaling analysis of features associated with rape attrition by...
The present study investigated the attrition process of rape allegations. The study adopted a multi-...
This study sought to develop a profile of rape cases within a Constabulary in the South West of Engl...
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...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Home Office statistics show a...
The past decade has seen a number of legal, practice and policy-based interventions made in order to...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
This article presents the key findings of a research project investigating changing police policies ...
This article draws from an in-depth analysis of data gathered from 90 Victoria Police operational c...
Objective: Previous research has documented both the problem of adult sexual assault case attrition ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
Most child sexual abuse cases do not result in conviction; rather, they result in attrition at an ea...
The research aimed to understand what factors influence rape case attrition in the criminal justice ...
The project aimed to establish what influences rape attrition at different stages of the justice pro...
This paper reports a multidimensional scaling analysis of features associated with rape attrition by...
The present study investigated the attrition process of rape allegations. The study adopted a multi-...
This study sought to develop a profile of rape cases within a Constabulary in the South West of Engl...
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...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Home Office statistics show a...
The past decade has seen a number of legal, practice and policy-based interventions made in order to...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
This article presents the key findings of a research project investigating changing police policies ...
This article draws from an in-depth analysis of data gathered from 90 Victoria Police operational c...
Objective: Previous research has documented both the problem of adult sexual assault case attrition ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
Most child sexual abuse cases do not result in conviction; rather, they result in attrition at an ea...