Assessing the Effects of Myths about Sexual Aggression on the Verisimilitude of a Victim-Complainant of Sexual Assault

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yurena Gancedo, Jéssica Sanmarco, Adriana Selaya, Andrea González-Dapía, M. Novo
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Sexual violence against women is one of the most underre­ported criminal offences, and has one of the lowest con­viction rates. The main standard of proof is the victim’s-complainant’s testimony and the evaluation of credibility. In order to assess the effects of myths about sexual aggres­sion on the credibility of women and their testimony, a field study was performed. The study consisted of 353 par­ticipants (235 women), aged 16 to 72 years, who evaluated the credibility of a testimony of a victim-complainant of sexual assault where the type of narrative was manipulated (neutral, provocative clothing, and alcohol consumption), and responded to a measure of the acceptance of myths about sexual aggression. The results revealed the type of narrative had no effect on the evaluation of testimonial credibility, but an effect was found in the factors gender, and myths about sexual aggression. Succinctly, men con­ferred less credibility to a victim’s-complainant’s testi­mony (i.e., less victim-complainant honesty, and testimo­nial credibility), whilst attributing less responsibility to the aggressor-defendant. However, both men and women equally attributed responsibility to the victim-complainant for the sexual assault. Moreover, individuals sanctioning myths about sexual aggression attributed less honesty and credibility to the victim-complainant, and their testimony, whilst attributing less responsibility to the aggressor-de­fendant, and more to the victim-complainant. The impli­cations of the results on judgement-making are discussed.
关于性侵犯的神话对性侵受害者-投诉人真实性的影响评估
对妇女的性暴力是最被低估的刑事犯罪之一,也是受害率最低的犯罪之一。主要的证据标准是受害者申诉人的证词和可信度评估。为了评估关于性侵犯的神话对女性及其证词可信度的影响,进行了一项实地研究。这项研究由353名年龄在16至72岁之间的参与者(235名女性)组成,他们评估了性侵受害者投诉人证词的可信度,其中叙事类型被操纵(中性、挑衅性的衣服和饮酒),并对接受有关性侵的神话的程度做出了回应。结果表明,叙述类型对证言可信度的评估没有影响,但在性别因素和关于性侵犯的神话中发现了影响。很明显,男性对受害者-申诉人证词的可信度较低(即,受害者-申诉者的诚实度和证词可信度较低),而对施暴者-被告的责任较低。然而,男性和女性都平等地将性侵犯的责任归咎于受害者申诉人。此外,批准性侵犯神话的个人认为受害者-申诉人及其证词的诚实度和可信度较低,而对侵犯者-被告的责任较低,对受害者-申诉的责任更大。讨论了结果对判断的影响。
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