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Rape Reform and Criminal Justice Processing

NCJ Number
97449
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 31 Issue: 2 Dated: special issue (April 1985) Pages: 191-205
Author(s)
K Polk
Date Published
1985
Length
15 pages
Annotation
One goal of criminal law reform regarding rape has been to enhance convictions.
Abstract
Data from California, in which several such reforms have been introduced, indicate that between 1975 and 1982: (1) police clearance rates for rape have remained relatively unchanged; (2) the rate of court filings for rape increased slightly; (3) the probability of a conviction once a case reached court was relatively unchanged; but that (4) there was a strong upward trend for cases of rape (and other serious felonies) to lead to an institutional sentence. Questions are raised about whether these 'deep-end' effects meet the intent of rape law reform. (Author abstract)

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