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Author: Great Britain. Home Office

Title: Providing Anonymity to Those Accused of Rape: An Assessment of Evidence

Summary: This report brings together findings from previous reviews and primary research studies as well as Home Office and Ministry of Justice statistics to present a summary of evidence relevant to the issue of whether or not to provide anonymity to those accused of rape. A number of areas have been examined to determine whether the likely impact of anonymity can be identified. These include: the legal position on anonymity; reporting and investigation of rape; false allegations; convictions and offending histories, and media coverage of criminal cases. Overall, the report found insufficient reliable empirical findings on which to base an informed decision on the issue of whether or not to provide anonymity to those accused of rape.

Details: London: Home Office, 2010. 55p.

Source: Internet Resource: Ministry of Justice Research Series 20/10: Accessed April 3, 2012 at: http://www.engender.org.uk/UserFiles/File/VAW/Rape%20anonimity%20report.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.engender.org.uk/UserFiles/File/VAW/Rape%20anonimity%20report.pdf

Shelf Number: 124803

Keywords:
False Allegations
Rape (U.S.)
Sex Offenders
Sex Offenses