Research has consistently shown that jurors are influenced by multiple schemas in cases of alleged sexual assault, including offense stereotypes and victim stereotypes. These schemas appear to be organized in a hierarchy, as victim stereotypicality seems to matter most in acquaintance assaults (counter-stereotypical offense). However, despite numerous studies demonstrating the impact of defendant stereotypes on juror perceptions of guilt for other crimes, to date, the impact of stereotypes about defendants (perpetrators) in cases involving sexual violence have been overlooked. As such, the current research aimed to build on the existing hierarchical schema model by systematically examining the influence of perpetrator stereotypes. Following...
AbstractBoth real-life events and research show that rape victims are sometimes blamed for their vic...
Objectives. Few studies have examined the judgements made towards adolescent rape victims, and none ...
Based on the assertion that previous research may have inadvertently confounded two stereotypes, we ...
Research has consistently shown that jurors are influenced by a number stereotypes in cases of alleg...
Jurors rely on a range of schemas when evaluating allegations of rape and sexual assault. For exampl...
Powerful stereotypes exist about how female rape victims should act. For example, victims are expect...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage Publications via th...
The sexual assault victim "who comes to the attention of the authorities has her victimization measu...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
The current case involves a female rape victim. Research has shown the level of victim blaming can b...
It has become commonplace in commentaries on the ‘justice gap’ in rape cases to lament the existence...
Previous research examining the role of ethnicity in rape perception has primarily found that Africa...
Both real-life events and research show that rape victims are sometimes blamed for their victimizati...
Previous research has established that Black and White rape survivors and perpetrators are viewed di...
Although rape is prevalent in the United States, conviction rates for perpetrators are low. Before d...
AbstractBoth real-life events and research show that rape victims are sometimes blamed for their vic...
Objectives. Few studies have examined the judgements made towards adolescent rape victims, and none ...
Based on the assertion that previous research may have inadvertently confounded two stereotypes, we ...
Research has consistently shown that jurors are influenced by a number stereotypes in cases of alleg...
Jurors rely on a range of schemas when evaluating allegations of rape and sexual assault. For exampl...
Powerful stereotypes exist about how female rape victims should act. For example, victims are expect...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Sage Publications via th...
The sexual assault victim "who comes to the attention of the authorities has her victimization measu...
Introduction: Trial by jury is a longstanding legal tradition used in common law jurisdictions to tr...
The current case involves a female rape victim. Research has shown the level of victim blaming can b...
It has become commonplace in commentaries on the ‘justice gap’ in rape cases to lament the existence...
Previous research examining the role of ethnicity in rape perception has primarily found that Africa...
Both real-life events and research show that rape victims are sometimes blamed for their victimizati...
Previous research has established that Black and White rape survivors and perpetrators are viewed di...
Although rape is prevalent in the United States, conviction rates for perpetrators are low. Before d...
AbstractBoth real-life events and research show that rape victims are sometimes blamed for their vic...
Objectives. Few studies have examined the judgements made towards adolescent rape victims, and none ...
Based on the assertion that previous research may have inadvertently confounded two stereotypes, we ...