Do you believe her and is it real rape?
Book chapter
Brown, J. and Horvath, M. 2009. Do you believe her and is it real rape? in: Horvath, M. and Brown, J. (ed.) Rape: challenging contemporary thinking Cullompton Willan. pp. 325-342
Chapter title | Do you believe her and is it real rape? |
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Authors | Brown, J. and Horvath, M. |
Abstract | Rape is a unique crime insofar as there is both a psychological and physical violation of victims independent corraboration may not be available and the conviction rate is very low. Rape is also a paradoxical crime. Allegations of rape are often contested. As Stanko amd Williams point out in their chapter the disctinction between criminal and legal sex are cloudy and the difference sufficeient to warrant the deprivation of liberty is judged through scrutiny of the consent of the victim rather than the behaviour of the man. To be labelled either a rapist or a liar is highly stigmatising, yet there is a public perception that the greater harm may be done to a man wrongly called a rapist than to a woman wrongly called a lior. The data revealed show that the more vulnerable victims who might reasonably expect the protection of the law actually fare worse and are least likely to have their cases presented in court. |
Research Group | Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research group |
Forensic Psychology Research group | |
Page range | 325-342 |
Book title | Rape: challenging contemporary thinking |
Editors | Horvath, M. and Brown, J. |
Publisher | Willan |
Place of publication | Cullompton |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 9781843925200 |
Publication dates | |
2009 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 14 Feb 2011 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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