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Gateway to Reform?: Policy Implication of Police Officers' Attitudes Toward Rape

NCJ Number
227861
Journal
American Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 33 Issue: 1 Dated: Spring 2008 Pages: 44-58
Author(s)
Amy Dellinger Page
Date Published
2008
Length
15 pages
Annotation
In order to determine police officers' attitudes toward rape, a survey was administered to 891 sworn police officers in 2 States in the Southeastern United States.
Abstract
Although Ward (1995) determined that the actual incidence of false reports of rape was between 1 and 4 percent, the police officers in the current study rated this percentage much higher; 10 percent of the officers believed that between 51 and 100 percent of women lie about being raped. Fifty-three percent of the officers indicated that between 11 percent and 50 percent of women give false reports of rape. The actual percentage of false reports of rape, however, is comparable to that of any other crime. In addition, police officers who accepted myths about the settings, conditions, and methods of rape were less likely to believe reports of victims who did not adhere to the stereotyped "genuine victim" who is raped with the use of physical force or under the threat of a weapon. These findings suggest that legal reforms pertinent to how the criminal justice system handles rape will not have their intended effect as long as police officers who investigate rape cases have attitudes that bring bias to how they view rape reports. The author cautions against generalizing these findings to a wider population of police officers, given the low response rate for the survey (30 percent) and the specific geographical and cultural context in which the officers live and work. 2 tables and 25 references

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