Does trauma memory play a role in the experience of reporting sexual assault during police interviews? An exploratory study.
A recent study indicated that 94.4% of reported sexual assault cases in the UK do not result in successful legal prosecution, also known as the rate of attrition (Kelly, Lovett, and Regan, 2005). Scant research has examined the role of trauma-related psychological processes in attrition. Victims of...
Main Authors: | Hardy, A, Young, K, Holmes, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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