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Citation

Beichner D, Spohn CC. Crim. Justice Policy Rev. 2005; 16(4): 461-498.

Affiliation

Illinois State University

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0887403405277195

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Although the criminal justice system has undergone reform to eliminate sexual assault case attrition and to improve the overall treatment of sexual assault victims, few studies have examined the effect of these reforms. In this study, the authors examine prosecutorial charging decisions across two unique jurisdictions: Kansas City, Missouri, which utilizes a specialized unit for sexual assault cases, and Miami, Florida, which does not use a specialized unit to determine the effect of prosecutorial specialization on case outcomes. The findings of the study reveal that, despite differences in departmental policies and rates of plea bargaining and trials, prosecutors' charging decisions and the predictors of charging are similar in the two jurisdictions. The authors conclude that, regardless of whether decisions are made in a specialized unit or not, victim credibility is a real "focal concern" of the prosecutor in sexual assault cases.

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