Attrition in sexual offenses with evidentiary challenges: the example of Turkiye / Rahime ErbasŒ, Neslihan Can, Ahsen Akdemir, and Selen CŒak♯łrhan. Rahime ErbasŒ -- Addressing the problem of rape myths in jury decision-making: lessons from the UK jurisdiction / Fiona Leverick -- Attrition in sexual offenses and legal procedural models: the Italian case / Armando Saponaro -- Outside the legal framework: myths and stereotypes in Spanish sexual assault cases / Elisa Simo Soler, Miguel Lorente Acosta, and Elena Martinez Garcia -- Reform needs in German criminal law on sexual offenses: the non-compromise of "no-means-no" / Lena Gmelin and Hannah Worner -- The legal framework as a way of correcting attrition in sexual offenses: lessons learned from Sweden? / Dennis Martinsson -- Italian criminal justice and sexual offenses / Lucia Parlato and Marta Palmisano -- Between challenges and appropriate responses to sexual violence: the example of Bosnia and Herzegovina / Ena Kazic-CŒakar -- Attrition in sexual offenses with evidentiary challenges: the example of Turkiye / Rahime ErbasŒ, Neslihan Can, Ahsen Akdemir, and Selen CŒak♯łrhan.
Summary:
"Through the critical analyses of various sexual offenses and statistical data, European Perspectives on Attrition in Sexual Offenses demonstrates how cases continue to attrite through their journey from commencement to the finalization within seven different European criminal justice systems"-- Provided by publisher.
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