There has been a lot of public concern around the low rate of punishment for the offence of rape. It is a well-established fact that most know rapes do not result in the conviction of an offender. A centralissue for this talk is whether we can conclude from this that the criminal justice system is failing women who have suffered a sexual assault. Obviously this depends on how we construe failure. Would a low prosecution rate or a low conviction rate necessarily mean failure if it is an outcome of a system in which everybody involved strives to convict the guilty while observing current understandings of best practice in terms of protecting the rights of both victims and accused persons? That would obviously be a very different sort of failu...
Reflects on the findings of research by Cheryl Thomas on juror deliberations and decision-making in ...
Although legal scholars have addressed the persistent failure to effectively investigate and prosecu...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
There has been a lot of public concern around the low rate of punishment for the offence of rape. It...
The law relating to rape is currently the subject of much debate following the Home Office figures w...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
The remit of this research, as set by the Scottish Sentencing Council, was to offer a review of the ...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
This article presents data from a study conducted by the Medical Research Council of South Africa, f...
If the criminal justice system were to advertise itself to victims of sexual violence, would its tag...
One of the goals of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women is to end violence against ...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.As rape is ranked ...
This thesis reviews the influence of prejudicial social attitudes on jury decision-making in rape tr...
Imagine that a close friend is raped, and you encourage her to report it to the police. At first, sh...
Reflects on the findings of research by Cheryl Thomas on juror deliberations and decision-making in ...
Although legal scholars have addressed the persistent failure to effectively investigate and prosecu...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
There has been a lot of public concern around the low rate of punishment for the offence of rape. It...
The law relating to rape is currently the subject of much debate following the Home Office figures w...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
The remit of this research, as set by the Scottish Sentencing Council, was to offer a review of the ...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
This article presents data from a study conducted by the Medical Research Council of South Africa, f...
If the criminal justice system were to advertise itself to victims of sexual violence, would its tag...
One of the goals of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women is to end violence against ...
Master of Social Science in Criminology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2015.As rape is ranked ...
This thesis reviews the influence of prejudicial social attitudes on jury decision-making in rape tr...
Imagine that a close friend is raped, and you encourage her to report it to the police. At first, sh...
Reflects on the findings of research by Cheryl Thomas on juror deliberations and decision-making in ...
Although legal scholars have addressed the persistent failure to effectively investigate and prosecu...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...