In the year ending March 2020, an estimated 773,000 people in England and Wales were sexually assaulted. These types of crimes have lasting effects on victims' mental health, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. There is a large body of literature which identifies several factors associated with the likelihood of the victim reporting a sexual assault to the police, and these differences may be due to rape myth stereotypes which perpetuate the belief that rape is only "real" under certain conditions. Less is known, however, about the effect these rape myths and stereotypes have on the investigation process itself and the subsequent police outcomes assigned to sex offences. This study aimed to address this gap, p...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Funder: University of Cambridge Abstract Research Question Does an in-service training programme de...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
In the year ending March 2020, an estimated 773,000 people in England and Wales were sexually assaul...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
In England and Wales, public trust in the police has been damaged by a series of police failings in ...
The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in Europe. This article presents unique evide...
In England and Wales, public trust in the police has been damaged by a series of police failings in ...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article draws upon quantitative and content analysis of 585 reports of ra...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Aim To explore differences in police investigations between cases of rape against women with and wit...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Funder: University of Cambridge Abstract Research Question Does an in-service training programme de...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...
In the year ending March 2020, an estimated 773,000 people in England and Wales were sexually assaul...
Previous research has indicated that some police personnel can have negative perceptions of rape vic...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key cog...
In England and Wales, public trust in the police has been damaged by a series of police failings in ...
The UK has one of the lowest conviction rates for rape in Europe. This article presents unique evide...
In England and Wales, public trust in the police has been damaged by a series of police failings in ...
The conviction rate for rape in England and Wales is exceptionally low, this is termed the ‘attritio...
Efforts to understand rape myth acceptance (RMA) as a cognitive framework in police, unifying key co...
© The Author(s) 2019. This article draws upon quantitative and content analysis of 585 reports of ra...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Objective(s): To examine the variation in police officers’ initial judgements of responsibility and ...
Aim To explore differences in police investigations between cases of rape against women with and wit...
Purpose: Previous studies suggest that officers’ level of rape myth acceptance (RMA) is predictive o...
Funder: University of Cambridge Abstract Research Question Does an in-service training programme de...
Background: Rape cases are chronically under-reported to police at around 20%, and suffer from worry...