延迟报告的时间和原因如何影响模拟陪审员在性侵犯审判中的判断

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Lauren E. Thompson, Joanna Pozzulo
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我们研究了受害者延迟报案的时间(2 个月、10 年、20 年)和延迟报案的原因(缺乏证据、害怕报复、不想让家人知道)对模拟陪审员决策的影响。模拟陪审员(N = 709)阅读了一份据称涉及一名女性受害者和一名男性被告的性侵犯案件的审判记录。陪审员被要求做出二分法判决,并对他们认为受害者和被告证词的真实性进行评分。在众多研究结果中,结果发现,与被害人延迟 10 年或 20 年报案相比,当被害人延迟 2 个月报案时,模拟陪审员做出有罪判决的可能性明显更高,对被告证词真实性的评价也更低。此外,当被害人因担心家人发现而延迟报案时,模拟陪审员做出有罪判决的可能性要明显高于因证据不足而延迟报案时,且对被害人证词真实性的评价也更高。此外,本研究还考察了陪审员个人的强奸迷思是否会影响他们对受害者报案速度(立即报案与延迟报案)的看法。结果发现,个别强奸迷思调节了报案速度对陪审员决策的影响。认可许多强奸迷思的陪审员认为,与延迟报案相比,受害人立即报案时其证词的真实性明显更高;而对于认可较少强奸迷思的陪审员来说,报案速度并不会影响其对受害人证词真实性的看法。
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How Length of and Reason for Delayed Reporting Influence Mock-Jurors’ Judgments in a Sexual Assault Trial

We examined how a victim’s length of delayed reporting (2 months, 10 years, 20 years) and reason for delayed reporting (lack of evidence, fear of retaliation, not wanting family to know) influenced mock-jurors’ decision-making. Mock-jurors (N = 709) read a trial transcript of an alleged sexual assault involving a female victim and a male defendant. Jurors were asked to render a dichotomous verdict and rate how truthful they perceived both the victim’s and defendant’s testimony. Among many findings, results identified that mock-jurors were significantly more likely to render a guilty verdict and rate the defendant’s testimony less truthful when the victim delayed reporting by 2 months compared to when she delayed reporting by 10 or 20 years. Further, mock-jurors were significantly more likely to render a guilty verdict and rate the victim’s testimony more truthful when the victim delayed reporting due to concerns about her family finding out compared to when she delayed reporting due to lack of evidence. Moreover, the current study also examined whether jurors’ individual rape myths would influence their perception of the victim’s speed of reporting (immediate reporting vs. delayed reporting). Results identified that individual rape myths moderated the effect of speed of reporting on jurors’ decision-making. Jurors endorsing many rape myths rated the victim’s testimony significantly more truthful when she reported immediately compared to when she delayed reporting; for jurors endorsing few rape myths, speed of reporting did not influence perceptions of the truthfulness of the victim’s testimony.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal that reports research findings regarding the theory, practice and application of psychological issues in the criminal justice context, namely law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The Journal encourages submissions focusing on Police Psychology including personnel assessment, therapeutic methods, training, ethics and effective organizational operation. The Journal also welcomes articles that focus on criminal behavior and the application of psychology to effective correctional practices and facilitating recovery among victims of crime. Consumers of and contributors to this body of research include psychologists, criminologists, sociologists, legal experts, social workers, and other professionals representing various facets of the criminal justice system, both domestic and international.
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