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The influence of relationship and physical evidence on police decision-making in sexual assault cases

McLean, Robyn; Goodman-Delahunty, Jane
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences , Volume 40 (2): 109-121 Taylor & FrancisDec 1, 2008

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The influence of relationship and physical evidence on police decision-making in sexual assault cases

Abstract

Limited research has explored the influence of relationship type and presence of physical injuries on police decision-making in sexual assault cases. This study investigated the effects of these evidentiary variables on police decision-making in sexual assault claims. Participants were 73 police officers from the Australian Federal Police who read witness statements of a sexual assault and rated their perceptions of the complainant, the alleged offender and the claim of sexual assault. Findings revealed that the relationship between the complainant and the alleged offender and the presence of physical injury significantly influenced officers' perceptions of the complainant and the suspect and their evaluations of the claim of sexual assault.
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Title
The influence of relationship and physical evidence on police decision-making in sexual assault cases
Author(s)
McLean, Robyn; Goodman-Delahunty, Jane
Journal
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences , Volume 40 (2): 109-121 Taylor & Francis – Dec 1, 2008
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2008 Informa plc
Subject
sexual assault
ISSN
0045-0618
D.O.I.
10.1080/00450610802452210
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