A systematic review of research assessing rape myth acceptance (RMA) interventions within institutional settings was conducted. The aim of this review was to inform the development of an educational intervention for jurors in rape trials that addresses rape myths, given previous evidence that RMA can affect decision-making and verdicts (Dinos et al., 2015; Gravelin et al., 2019; Leverick, 2020). 12 databases were searched, filtered to return peer-reviewed journals, published from 1980 to 2020, written in English. After removing duplicates from the 5,093 search results returned, 2,676 studies were screened for inclusion. Research studies were included in the review if they assessed the impact of a naturalistic intervention on RMA within an i...
There is now widespread recognition in the UK that the problems faced in rape prosecutions cannot b...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
The act of rape is believed to be one of the most underreported crimes in the UK (Grubb and Turner, ...
A systematic review of research assessing rape myth acceptance (RMA) interventions within institutio...
A systematic review of research assessing rape myth acceptance (RMA) interventions within institutio...
Previous studies have demonstrated the prevalence and negative consequences of rape myths in various...
This paper examines research into the effectiveness of rape law education in schools and Universitie...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordD...
The purpose of this study was to empirically examine the extent to which rape myth acceptance (RMA) ...
Court responses to rape and sexual assault have been repeatedly criticized in England and Wales (Bro...
Research has found that there is a relationship between men\u27s acceptance of rape myths and violen...
Rape myth acceptance (RMA) is an important psychological concept in the research, assessment, educat...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
There is now widespread recognition in the UK that the problems faced in rape prosecutions cannot b...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
The act of rape is believed to be one of the most underreported crimes in the UK (Grubb and Turner, ...
A systematic review of research assessing rape myth acceptance (RMA) interventions within institutio...
A systematic review of research assessing rape myth acceptance (RMA) interventions within institutio...
Previous studies have demonstrated the prevalence and negative consequences of rape myths in various...
This paper examines research into the effectiveness of rape law education in schools and Universitie...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer Nature via the DOI in this recordD...
The purpose of this study was to empirically examine the extent to which rape myth acceptance (RMA) ...
Court responses to rape and sexual assault have been repeatedly criticized in England and Wales (Bro...
Research has found that there is a relationship between men\u27s acceptance of rape myths and violen...
Rape myth acceptance (RMA) is an important psychological concept in the research, assessment, educat...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
Sexual assault is a crime of power and control, and despite the prevalence and severity, remains wid...
There is now widespread recognition in the UK that the problems faced in rape prosecutions cannot b...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
The act of rape is believed to be one of the most underreported crimes in the UK (Grubb and Turner, ...