Description |
x, 227 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [215]-221) and index. |
Summary |
Follows 47 rape survivors of varied ages and ethnicities, focusing on the women's experiences throughout the criminal justice processes. |
Contents |
Why take a stand? -- "I knew I had to ... ": reporting rape to law enforcement -- "It had to be done": rape survivors' participation in investigation -- Too little, too late : prosecutors' precourt preparation -- "I wanted there to be no question": survivors' self-preparation for court -- "I don't have to be afraid of you!" : rape survivors' emotion management in court -- "I'm only gonna tell you once": rape survivors' interaction and information management in court -- "He said he'll plead guilty. How does that sound to you?" : rape survivors' participation in and satisfaction with plea negotiations -- "Having the last word": rape survivors' participation in sentencing -- Moving toward more justice for rape survivors in the criminal process. |
Subject |
Rape -- United States -- Trial practice.
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Rape victims -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
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Trials (Rape) -- United States.
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ISBN |
9780275997182 cloth alkaline paper |
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0275997189 cloth alkaline paper |
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