European Perspectives on Attrition in Sexual Offenses
Abstract
Many factors contribute to attrition in sexual offense cases from victim reluctance to systemic barriers. This book examines the attrition of sexual offenses across seven countries—Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, the UK, and Türkiye. Using various jurisdictions and legal systems sheds light on how those systems' distinctive features impact investigation and adjudication. Through the critical analyses of various sexual offenses and statistical data, European Perspectives on Attrition in Sexual Offenses demonstrates how cases continue to attrite through their journey from commencement to the finalization within the European criminal justice systems. This book would be of interest to scholars studying criminology, criminal justice, and law as well as practitioners within the criminal justice and legal professions.
Schlagworte
Rape Rape Myths Proof Sex Offenders' Registry Sexual Assault Case Erosion Europe European Law Evidence Law Law Loss of Cases Low Conviction Rate Low Reporting Gender-based studies Criminal Justice Criminal Law Criminology Victimology Stereotypes- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xxii Preface i–xxii
- 1–8 Introduction 1–8
- 215–213 Index 215–213
- 214–220 About the Editor 214–220
- 221–226 About the Contributors 221–226