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New study highlights worrying level of ‘rape myths’ believed by officers investigating rape and sexual offences

SUBSCRIBE 15th February 2023James Sweetland, Policing Insight
The criminal justice system’s treatment of victims of rape and serious sexual offences has long been recognised as deeply flawed, with policing playing a significant part in this; a new study published by academics from three UK universities raises concerns about the phenomenon of ‘rape myth acceptance’ among those tasked with investigating these serious crimes, as Policing Insight’s James Sweetland reports.

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