articleCriminal Justice and BehaviorFeb 1, 2003Closed access

Reporting Sexual Victimization To The Police And Others

University of Cincinnati · University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Abstract

Beginning with Koss, Gidycz, and Wisniewski’s pathbreaking study, the sexual victimization of female college students has emerged as salient research and policy concern. Building on this earlier work, we used a national, random sample of 4,446 female college students to focus on an issue of continuing importance: the level and determinants of victims’ willingness to report their sexual victimization. The analysis revealed that although few incidents—including rapes—are reported to the police and/or to campus authorities, a high proportion are disclosed to someone else (mainly to friends). Incidents were more likely to be reported to the police when they had characteristics that made them more “believable”…

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Keywords
  • Extant taxon
  • Psychology
  • Sexual assault
  • Criminology
  • Human factors and ergonomics
  • Suicide prevention
  • Poison control
  • Social psychology
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