Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The policing stage of a complaint experiences high levels of case discontinuances. The aim of this research is to explore police officer's decision making in rape cases and how that shapes the attrition of cases. The method employed in this study is qualitative interviews, with retired or serving police officers, with the use of vignettes. This study found that police officers prioritise and continue with cases that they predict to be most likely to reach a conviction. Such predictions are guided by assessments over the strength of the evidence in cases, informed by a range of legal and extra-legal factors. An overarching prediction employed is how likely a jury...
The law relating to rape is currently the subject of much debate following the Home Office figures w...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...
Abstract: Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The polici...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
The problem of attrition during the police investigation of rape has received much attention over ti...
This paper reports a multidimensional scaling analysis of features associated with rape attrition by...
The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in Europe. This article presents unique evide...
The present study investigated the attrition process of rape allegations. The study adopted a multi-...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
This article presents the key findings of a research project investigating changing police policies ...
The research aimed to understand what factors influence rape case attrition in the criminal justice ...
The past decade has seen a number of legal, practice and policy-based interventions made in order to...
This study sought to develop a profile of rape cases within a Constabulary in the South West of Engl...
Severe levels of attrition in rape cases within the criminal justice system are widely recognised. P...
The law relating to rape is currently the subject of much debate following the Home Office figures w...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...
Abstract: Rape offences in England and Wales garner incredibly low levels of convictions. The polici...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
The problem of attrition during the police investigation of rape has received much attention over ti...
This paper reports a multidimensional scaling analysis of features associated with rape attrition by...
The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in Europe. This article presents unique evide...
The present study investigated the attrition process of rape allegations. The study adopted a multi-...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
This article presents the key findings of a research project investigating changing police policies ...
The research aimed to understand what factors influence rape case attrition in the criminal justice ...
The past decade has seen a number of legal, practice and policy-based interventions made in order to...
This study sought to develop a profile of rape cases within a Constabulary in the South West of Engl...
Severe levels of attrition in rape cases within the criminal justice system are widely recognised. P...
The law relating to rape is currently the subject of much debate following the Home Office figures w...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
Police officers are frequently perceived to hold negative attitudes about rape victims. The aim of t...