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Rape as 'one person's word against another's': challenging the conventional wisdom

Saunders, Candida L.

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According to the conventional wisdom, rape is generally a case of ‘one person’s word against another’s’ and, in the absence of independent evidence, judgements regarding the truth or otherwise of an allegation are influenced by ‘rape myths’ and gender stereotypes. The meaning of ‘one person’s word against another’s’, however, and the extent to which it accurately describes the evidence in most rape cases, or usefully explains case disposal, are largely unexplored. This article subjects the conventional wisdom of rape as ‘one person’s word against another’s’, and the implicit claims and assumptions underpinning it, to close critical scrutiny. Drawing on original empirical data, I argue that the concept of ‘one person’s word against another’s’ is vague, ambiguous, and uninformative. It tells us virtually nothing about what rape cases look like evidentially, still less about case progression, and presents a partial and misleading view of English criminal proceedings and the process of proof. If we are to better understand attrition in rape cases, we need to meaningfully engage with the contentious issue of witness credibility and reliability—not only in the absence of independent evidence that supports or corroborates a witness’s account, but in the presence of evidence that undermines or contradicts it.

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Saunders, C. L. (2018). Rape as 'one person's word against another's': challenging the conventional wisdom. International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 22(2), https://doi.org/10.1177/1365712718766478

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 1, 2018
Online Publication Date Apr 12, 2018
Publication Date Apr 30, 2018
Deposit Date Apr 4, 2018
Publicly Available Date Apr 12, 2018
Journal International Journal of Evidence and Proof
Print ISSN 1365-7127
Electronic ISSN 1740-5572
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 22
Issue 2
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/1365712718766478
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/922954
Publisher URL http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1365712718766478

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