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Policing rape : the way forward

Title
Policing rape : the way forward / Katrin Hohl and Elizabeth A. Stanko.
ISBN
9780367000363
0367000369
9781032800226
1032800224
9780429444869
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
Copyright Notice Date
©2025.
Physical Description
xii, 183 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Summary
"The policing of rape is in permacrisis. This book addresses the question of why police investigations continue to fail most rape victim-survivors and puts forward a framework for what policing can do to change this. Low conviction rates and poor victim-survivor experiences are the hallmarks of the rape justice gap. Three decades of research, policy and legal changes have tweaked rape investigations to alleviate some of their ills, however, for the majority of victim-survivors, the process remains grueling. Police forces are notoriously resistant to reform, even in the face of rapidly declining public trust. The starting point of this book is the recognition that if we want profound change in policing, we must try something new. To do so, the authors move from asking 'What is it about rape that makes it so difficult for police to investigate it well?' to asking 'What is it about the police that makes it so difficult for police to investigate rape well?'. Policing Rape sets out a practice-oriented theoretical framework for radically and sustainably transforming rape investigations, rape prevention, and the quality of officer engagement with victim-survivors. The authors reflect on the journey of putting this framework into practice within Operation Soteria Bluestone as a step on the path towards a radical transformation of rape policing. This book is essential reading for all those looking to understand and improve the policing of rape"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 05, 2024
Series
Routledge frontiers of criminal justice.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
'Default policing': policing was never designed to investigate every rape
Ditching blind spots and red herrings: suspect-focused investigations
Prevention is better than prosecution: stopping known perpetrators
The journey matters as much as the destination: a procedural justice approach to police engagement with victim-survivors
Taking responsibility: organisational enablers of better rape policing
Putting the framework into practice: Operation Soteria Bluestone
Conclusion.
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