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SOCIAL PERCEPTION OF RAPE VICTIMS - THE IMPACT OF LEGAL REFORM

NCJ Number
64543
Journal
Law and Human Behavior Volume: 2 Issue: 2 Dated: (1978) Pages: 339-351
Author(s)
E BORGIDA; P WHITE
Date Published
1978
Length
13 pages
Annotation
STUDIES ON THE IMPACT OF LEGAL REFORM ON THE SOCIAL PERCEPTION OF RAPE VICTIMS INDICATE THAT RESTRICTIVE RULES INCREASE BOTH A VICTIM'S CREDIBILITY AND THE LIKELIHOOD OF THE ALLEGED RAPIST'S CONVICTION.
Abstract
SINCE 1975, 40 STATES HAVE ENACTED 'RAPE SHIELD' STATUTES WHICH LIMIT THE ADMISSIBILITY OF A RAPE VICTIM'S PRIOR SEXUAL HISTORY IN COURT. THESE REFORMS HAVE ASSUMED THAT JURORS REGARD PRIOR SEXUAL HISTORY EVIDENCE AS TOO PROBATIVE OF A VICTIM'S CREDIBILITY AND MORAL CHARACTER AND THAT SUCH PERCEPTIONS HAVE A PREJUDICIAL IMPACT ON THE OUTCOME OF THE JURY DECISION PROCESS. AN ATTRIBUTIONAL ANALYSIS WAS USED TO EXAMINE THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE TYPES OF LEGAL REFORM AFFECT SOCIAL PERCEPTION OF THE VICTIM AND THE CONVICTION RATES IN A VIDEOTAPED CONSENT DEFENSE RAPE TRIAL. A LARGE-SCALE JURY SIMULATION EXPERIMENT WAS CONDUCTED WITH QUALIFIED JURORS FROM THE MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINN., METROPOLITAN AREA. JURORS EITHER VIEWED AN IMPROBABLE OR PROBABLE LIKELIHOOD OF (VICTIM) CONSENT VERSION OF THE TRIAL, WITH ADMISSIONS OF PRIOR SEXUAL HISTORY EVIDENCE GOVERNED BY ONE OF THREE TYPES OF EXCLUSIONARY RULES. RESULTS GAVE CREDENCE TO THE REFORMIST CONTENTION THAT A RAPE VICTIM IS ON TRIAL ALONG WITH THE ACCUSED. JURORS WERE RELUCTANT TO CONVICT WHEN ANY TESTIMONY ABOUT PRIOR SEXUAL HISTORY OF THE RAPE VICTIM WAS INTRODUCED. MOREOVER, JURORS' CLOSE SCRUTINY OF THE VICTIM'S CREDIBILITY AND MORAL CHARACTER WAS DIRECTLY RELATED TO THE CONVICTION RATE. ONLY THE MOST RESTRICTIVE EVIDENTIARY RULE CURTAILED THE INFERENCE OF VICTIM CONSENT, ENHANCED VICTIM CREDIBILITY, AND INCREASED THE LIKELIHOOD OF CONVICTION. THE RESEARCH PROVIDED STRONG EMPIRICAL DEMONSTRATION OF THE PREJUDICIAL EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ADMISSION OF THIRD PARTY PRIOR SEXUAL HISTORY EVIDENCE. REFERENCES ARE SUPPLIED. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED--MJW)

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