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Victim Noncooperation in the Prosecution of Domestic Assault - A Research Note

NCJ Number
91196
Journal
Criminology Volume: 21 Issue: 3 Dated: (August 1983) Pages: 395-416
Author(s)
M McLeod
Date Published
1983
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This article presents preliminary findings from a study of approximately 6,200 cases of domestic assaults reported to law enforcement authorities. The incidence and correlates of victim noncooperation are outlined at four decision points.
Abstract
In recent years increased attention has been focused on the response of the criminal justice system to domestic violence. Several studies have attributed the low rate of prosecution for spousal assaults to noncooperation on the part of police, prosecutors, and judges. A discussion of the role played by victim noncooperation in the prosecution process has been conspicuously absent. (Publisher abstract)

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