Policing rape and serious sexual offences: officers’ insights on police specialism

IF 2.1 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Arianna Barbin, Anna Gekoski, Kari Davies, Miranda A.H. Horvath
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Abstract

Purpose

Several studies have been conducted to understand why the conviction rate for rape and serious sexual offences (RASSO) remains so low. Increasing pressure and criticism have led to questioning why improvements in RASSO investigations are proving ineffective. The purpose of this study was to capture police officers’ perspective of police specialism while investigating RASSO.

Design/methodology/approach

A total of 82 semi-structured interviews were conducted. Data collection spanned across two years, from October 2021 until May 2023, and included police officers from four police forces in England and Wales. Template analysis was used to identify recurrent patterns around police specialism for RASSO.

Findings

Most officers viewed specialism as a tool to improve how police forces prevent and tackle RASSO. In spite of this, the lack of prioritisation of specialist training, roles and units specifically for this crime type has hindered the development of evidence-based practice in policing. The impact on well-being, resources, organisational support and role identity has been explored.

Originality/value

This is the first qualitative study, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, to look at officers’ insights on police specialism for RASSO in England and Wales. Officers discussed day-to-day challenges associated with conducting RASSO investigations while reflecting on potential advantages related to dedicated specialist units and/or specialist roles.

强奸和严重性犯罪警务:警官对警察专业化的见解
目的 为了解为什么强奸和严重性犯罪(RASSO)的定罪率仍然如此之低,已经开展了多项研究。越来越多的压力和批评导致人们开始质疑为什么强奸和严重性犯罪调查的改进被证明是无效的。本研究旨在了解警官在调查 RASSO 时对警察专业化的看法。数据收集时间跨度为两年,从 2021 年 10 月至 2023 年 5 月,包括英格兰和威尔士四个警队的警官。研究结果大多数警官认为专业化是改善警队预防和应对 RASSO 的工具。尽管如此,专门针对此类犯罪的专业培训、角色和单位缺乏优先性,阻碍了警务循证实践的发展。据作者所知,这是第一项定性研究,探讨了英格兰和威尔士警官对针对《针对种族和民族的暴力犯罪》的警务专业化的见解。警官们讨论了与开展 RASSO 调查相关的日常挑战,同时反思了与专门的专家小组和/或专家角色相关的潜在优势。
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Journal of Criminal Psychology
Journal of Criminal Psychology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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