TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - Social disorganization and unfounded sexual assault case clearances JO - Violence and victims A1 - Mustaine, Elizabeth Ehrhardt A1 - Tewksbury, Richard A1 - Corzine, Jay A1 - Huff-Corzine, Lin SP - 90 EP - 102 VL - 28 IS - 1 N2 - Despite much research and policy development, it remains true that less than one half of all reported sexual assaults are cleared by arrest (Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], 2011). Compounding this issue, many sexual assaults are not cleared by an arrest, but rather by being classified as "unfounded" by law enforcement (Soulliere, 1994, 2005; Tellis & Spohn, 2008). Grounded in the social disorganization perspective, this article examines the relationships between case-related and extralegal community-level characteristics and use of the designation of unfounded by the police. Contrary to initial expectations, findings show that communities with higher levels of concentrated disadvantage, immigrant concentration, and residential instability are less likely to have sexual assaults deemed unfounded by law enforcement.

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