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This study sought to identify factors that predicted outcomes for sexual assault cases involving female victims across several decision-making points and compare these findings to prior studies. The results indicate that there continues to be a high attrition rate in the handling of sexual assault cases. Only 9.7% of cases examined resulted in charges. In regards to processing decisions, most of the factors that predicted whether cases were founded, resulted in arrest, presented to the prosecution, or resulted in felony charges were extralegal factors. One factor appeared to influence several decision-making points: whether officers noted discrepancies in victim statements.
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Megan Alderden
Sarah E. Ullman
Violence Against Women
University of Illinois Chicago
Saint Xavier University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc67bc24e766dc313591b7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801212453867
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