Sexual offence disclosures are on the rise, thought to be the result of growing numbers of prosecutions brought against well-known public figures and mobilisation of movements such as #MeToo. Despite this, data continue to indicate that most victim-survivors will never report their abuse. This study aimed to explore why women continue to decide not to report sexual assault to the police. Secondary data were collated and analysed, pertaining to survivor accounts of sexual assault, posted in response to a prominent online video entitled ‘Women Tell Us Why They Didn’t Report Their Sexual Assault’. Thematic analysis revealed three main themes regarding why women chose not to report: (1) Lack of faith in the Criminal Justice System (encompassing...
The purpose of this study was to utilize a mixed methodological approach to better understand the co...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
Prior research examining sexual assault case attrition has focused on the processing of cases across...
Sexual offence disclosures are on the rise, thought to be the result of growing numbers of prosecuti...
Since the 1980's a number of amendments have been made to the Canadian criminal justice system and C...
Prior research suggests that rape victims who do not disclose or report to the police give reasons i...
Evidence suggests that two thirds of sexual assault victims do not report their assaults. The presen...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
Up to 75 % of women globally at some point in their lives have experienced intimate partner violence...
Despite initiatives to encourage the reporting of sexual assault to police, women who are sexually v...
Individual, cultural and structural barriers exist in reporting rape to the police. Our study’s cont...
Research with both the general public and members of the criminal justice system reports a pervasive...
This project examines sexual offending by asking victim/survivors how the sexual assault(s) they exp...
The present study utilized a subsample of 72 respondents to investigate sexual assault victims’ repo...
Previous research has assumed that rape reporting is unique, but no study has systematically tested ...
The purpose of this study was to utilize a mixed methodological approach to better understand the co...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
Prior research examining sexual assault case attrition has focused on the processing of cases across...
Sexual offence disclosures are on the rise, thought to be the result of growing numbers of prosecuti...
Since the 1980's a number of amendments have been made to the Canadian criminal justice system and C...
Prior research suggests that rape victims who do not disclose or report to the police give reasons i...
Evidence suggests that two thirds of sexual assault victims do not report their assaults. The presen...
This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24...
Up to 75 % of women globally at some point in their lives have experienced intimate partner violence...
Despite initiatives to encourage the reporting of sexual assault to police, women who are sexually v...
Individual, cultural and structural barriers exist in reporting rape to the police. Our study’s cont...
Research with both the general public and members of the criminal justice system reports a pervasive...
This project examines sexual offending by asking victim/survivors how the sexual assault(s) they exp...
The present study utilized a subsample of 72 respondents to investigate sexual assault victims’ repo...
Previous research has assumed that rape reporting is unique, but no study has systematically tested ...
The purpose of this study was to utilize a mixed methodological approach to better understand the co...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
Prior research examining sexual assault case attrition has focused on the processing of cases across...