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Citation

Konradi A, Burger T. Violence Against Women 2000; 6(4): 351-395.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/10778010022181895

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

How should feminists concerned about women's experiences with rape prosecution position themselves relative to victims' rights legislation? This interview-based study focuses on rape survivors' talk about their participation in the criminal justice process and their emotional investments in prosecution. The authors examine how they account for their participation in sentencing—in particular, how they justify having pursued particular kinds of involvements or not. The authors identify four motivations to write to the court and to attend or speak at sentencing. Then, the authors explain how rape survivors' prior involvement in court events, their emotional states, and the support they receive from others leads them to selectively engage in sentencing activities.

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