Background. Public knowledge of child stranger rape is shaped largely by media portrayals of a small number of cases, often marked by sensational trials, which may result in juror misconceptions of this offense. It is important to understand the factors that may influence jury verdicts in order to maximize the chance of guilty defendants being convicted. Objective. The aim is to explore the factors that predict juries’ decisions to convict or acquit in child stranger rape cases. Participants and Setting. The study utilizes a police database of recorded child stranger rape cases from a UK urban force from 2001-2015. Seventy cases that were tried by jury were analyzed. We investigated the extent to which 19 child-, accused- and offense-rela...
This study examined the association between the quality of verbal evidence in cases of sexual assaul...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of...
Prior research has indicated that beliefs in rape myths can influence juror decision-making in cases...
Background. Public knowledge of child stranger rape is shaped largely by media portrayals of a small...
Background. Public knowledge of child stranger rape is shaped largely by media portrayals of a small...
Background: Despite there being no legal distinction between different types of rapes (e.g., those c...
Background: Despite there being no legal distinction between different types of rapes (e.g., those c...
Child sexual assault (CSA) cases reliant on uncorroborated testimony yield low conviction rates. Pas...
This study examined the influence of expert witness testimony and jury instructions on mock jurors\u...
This paper presents overwhelming evidence that prejudicial and false beliefs held by jurors about ra...
Sexual assault has among the highest rates of acquittal and lowest rates of proven guilt compared wi...
To date, there has been limited examination of variables that influence sentencing in child sexual a...
Although rape is prevalent in the United States, conviction rates for perpetrators are low. Before d...
This mixed-method, multiphase study explored factors associated with child sexual abuse cases that a...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
This study examined the association between the quality of verbal evidence in cases of sexual assaul...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of...
Prior research has indicated that beliefs in rape myths can influence juror decision-making in cases...
Background. Public knowledge of child stranger rape is shaped largely by media portrayals of a small...
Background. Public knowledge of child stranger rape is shaped largely by media portrayals of a small...
Background: Despite there being no legal distinction between different types of rapes (e.g., those c...
Background: Despite there being no legal distinction between different types of rapes (e.g., those c...
Child sexual assault (CSA) cases reliant on uncorroborated testimony yield low conviction rates. Pas...
This study examined the influence of expert witness testimony and jury instructions on mock jurors\u...
This paper presents overwhelming evidence that prejudicial and false beliefs held by jurors about ra...
Sexual assault has among the highest rates of acquittal and lowest rates of proven guilt compared wi...
To date, there has been limited examination of variables that influence sentencing in child sexual a...
Although rape is prevalent in the United States, conviction rates for perpetrators are low. Before d...
This mixed-method, multiphase study explored factors associated with child sexual abuse cases that a...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
This study examined the association between the quality of verbal evidence in cases of sexual assaul...
Purpose: Several measures have been developed of juror pre‐trial attitudes and interpretations of...
Prior research has indicated that beliefs in rape myths can influence juror decision-making in cases...