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Citation

Brooks-Hay O. Fem. Criminol. 2020; 15(2): 174-195.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1557085119859079

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article explores why victim-survivors engage with the police by drawing upon the accounts of 24 women who reported rape or sexual assault in Scotland.

FINDINGS defy public narratives around rape reporting, indicating that victim-survivors may exercise limited agency in reporting. Moreover, a problematic "aspiration-reality gap" exists due to stark differences between the aspirations attached to reports and the reality of the ensuing criminal justice response. It is suggested that the concepts of "secondary victimization" and the "justice gap" can be augmented through appreciation of the "aspiration-reality gap," and contemporary preoccupation with increasing rates of reporting is called into question.


Language: en

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