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Prosecuting sexual assault: A comparison of charging decisions in sexual assault cases involving strangers, acquaintances, and intimate partners

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In this paper, the authors examined the effect of victim, suspect, and case characteristics on charging decisions in each type of case and found that the impact of victim characteristics was confined to cases involving acquaintances and intimate partners.
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In this study of prosecutors' charging decisions in sexual assault cases, we test the hypothesis that the effect of victim characteristics is conditioned by the relationship between the victim and the suspect. We categorize the victim/suspect relationship as one involving strangers, acquaintances/relatives, or intimate partners, and we examine the effect of victim, suspect, and case characteristics on charging decisions in each type of case. The results of our analysis reveal that the effect of victim characteristics, with one exception, is confined to cases involving acquaintances and intimate partners. In these types of cases, prosecutors were less likely to file charges if there were questions about the victim's character or behavior at the time of the incident. In contrast, the victim's reputation and behavior did not affect charging in cases involving strangers; in those types of cases, prosecutors were more likely to file charges if the suspect used a gun or knife or if the victim was white. We conc...

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Regression Diagnostics: Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity

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Cumulative disadvantage: examining racial and ethnic disparity in prosecution and sentencing†

TL;DR: For example, the authors found that black and Latino defendants were more likely than white defendants to be detained, to receive a custodial plea offer, and to be incarcerated, while Asian defendants were less consistent.
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Rape and Attrition in the Legal Process: A Comparative Analysis of Five Countries

TL;DR: Despite legal reforms, there has been little improvement in police, prosecutor, and court handling of rape and sexual assault as discussed by the authors, despite legal reform, there have been little improvements in police and prosecutor handling of sexual assault.
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Prosecutorial justifications for sexual assault case rejection: Guarding the "gateway to justice"

TL;DR: Steffensmeier et al. as mentioned in this paper found that the decision to file charges was based on a combination of case and victim characteristics, but that cases involving a victim and suspect who were acquainted, related, or intimate partners were more likely than those involving a suspect and a victim who were strangers to be prosecuted.
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Regression Diagnostics: Identifying Influential Data and Sources of Collinearity

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