Study Highlights Failings in Prosecution of Rape C
The Child & Woman Abuse Studies Unit (CWASU) has concluded a new study on rape reporting and prosecution in the European Union. The study is a follow-up to a previous report, “Rape: Still a forgotten issue,” which examined the issue of attrition in reported rape cases and the lack of reliable statistics on rape in many European countries. A summary of the newest study was presented at a meeting of CWASU, the
The study looks at reporting rates for 33 European Union member and accession states,
To access the full report summary, please click here.
Compiled from: “Rape in the European Union: Different systems, similar outcomes?” EPAC VAW (23 April 2009); Kelly L. and Lovett, J., "Different systems, similar outcomes? Tracking attrition in reported rape cases in eleven countries," CWASU (April 2009). (PDF, 10 pages).
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