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Rape myths can affect jurors’ perceptions of sexual assault, and that needs to change


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***** myths can affect jurors’ perceptions of ******* ********, and that needs to change

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In Canada, more than 34,000 cases of ******* ******** were reported to police in 2022,

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However, it is estimated that only about

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, making the actual number of ******* assaults in Canada much higher.

In a recent study with my graduate student Lauren E. Thompson, we sought to understand jurors’ perceptions of the credibility of ******* ******** charges when there is a delay in reporting them.

Specifically, we sought to understand how jurors’ perceptions may be affected by delayed reporting (of two months, 10 years, 20 years) and the reasons for delayed reporting: lack of evidence, ***** of retaliation or not wanting family to know. We

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Victim concern about their testimony

There are several reasons why

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Victims may be concerned that they won’t be believed, especially if there is no physical evidence, only victim testimony.

Consider the case of

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When the case was prosecuted in 2023, Carroll testified Trump ****** her.

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, some 27 years from the time of the incident, but also found Trump liable for defaming Carroll over her allegations.

***** of retaliation

As well, victims may ***** retaliation, especially if the abuser is of higher status.

Consider the case of

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numerous actresses brought ******** allegations against him, with some saying he
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The 2020 ***** conviction has

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, while another
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still stands.

Pressure to keep secrets

Victims also may want to protect family members, or feel pressured to hold a secret.

Consider the case recently made known to the public of Alice Munro’s daughter, Andrea Skinner,

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. Skinner reported Fremlin to the police when she was 38.

In her recent Toronto Star essay, Skinner wrote that when she was a child, her father knew, but advised keeping the ****** from her mother. When Skinner’s mother, Munro, eventually heard the truth, she framed it as a betrayal against herself. Fremlin pleaded guilty to indecent ********.

Other reasons for delayed reporting include feeling embarrassed or shameful

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in a court of law.

In Canada, it has been estimated that approximately

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for physical assaults.

***** myths and delayed reporting

In our study, 709 mock-jurors read a fictional trial transcript of an alleged ******* ******** involving a female victim and a male defendant.

Among our key findings were that mock-jurors were more likely to render a guilty verdict and rate the victim’s testimony more truthful when the victim delayed reporting due to concerns about her family finding out compared to when she delayed reporting due to a lack of evidence.

We also considered whether the endorsement

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—was related to how delayed reporting was perceived. These myths can make victims more reluctant to report ********.

Perceptions, verdicts

We examined whether mock-jurors who endorsed ***** myths influenced their perceptions and verdict. We used the Acceptance of Modern Myths About ******* Aggression Scale, which consists of 30 statements relating to ******* aggression to determine ***** myth endorsement. An average score was calculated for each participant with higher total scores indicating greater acceptance of ***** myths.

Myths included, “If a woman invites a man to her home for a cup of coffee after a night out, this means that she wants to have ****,” and “Any woman who is careless enough to walk through dark alleys at night is partly to be blamed if she is ******.”

Mock-jurors endorsing several of these myths rated the victim’s testimony more truthful if she reported the ******* ******** immediately compared to when she delayed reporting. In contrast, for jurors endorsing few ***** myths, the speed of reporting did not influence their perceptions of the truthfulness of the victim’s testimony.

Need to understand various reasons for delay

Our research underscores that endorsing ***** myths is related to being less likely to consider delayed reporting as legitimate.

But, regardless of the reason for delayed reporting, it should not be used as a measure of the veracity of ******* ********.

It is imperative that jurors are educated to understand the various reasons for delayed reporting—and the fallacy of ***** myths.

Provided by
The Conversation


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