Alderden Megan, Long LaDonna
Saint Xavier University, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Violence Vict. 2016;31(5):819-836. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.VV-D-14-00103.
This research seeks to examine why victim participation rates in police investigations and prosecution decline following reporting of sexual assault to police. It was hypothesized that several factors would impact victim participation, including whether the incident reflected stereotypical sexual assault scenarios, if the victim used alcohol or illicit drugs prior to the incident, and if the hospital staff initially reported the incident. The study coded victim participation following initial police reporting from police case investigation narratives. Based on the 544 cases of sexual assault reported to a Midwestern police department, it was found that victims were indeed more likely to continue participating after initial reports to police if their assaults reflected stereotypical sexual assault scenarios. Future research should include discussions with victims about their participation in the criminal justice system following initial reporting to further clarify the findings noted here.
本研究旨在探讨为何向警方报案后,性侵犯受害者参与警方调查和起诉的比率会下降。研究假设,有几个因素会影响受害者的参与度,包括该事件是否反映了典型的性侵犯场景、受害者在事件发生前是否使用了酒精或非法药物,以及医院工作人员是否最初报告了该事件。该研究根据警方案件调查记录对警方首次报案后的受害者参与情况进行了编码。基于向中西部一个警察部门报告的544起性侵犯案件,研究发现,如果受害者的性侵犯反映了典型的性侵犯场景,那么他们在向警方首次报案后确实更有可能继续参与。未来的研究应包括与受害者讨论他们在首次报案后参与刑事司法系统的情况,以进一步澄清此处所述的研究结果。