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Police officers’ perceptions of false allegations of rape
Lesley McMillan
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Sociology
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Keyphrases
Attrition
11%
Complainant
33%
Culpability
11%
Economic Research
11%
False Allegations
100%
Gender Equality
11%
Gender Stereotypes
11%
In-depth Qualitative Interviews
11%
Institutional Framework
11%
Institutional Responses
11%
Intervention Training
11%
Justice System
11%
Officer Perceptions
100%
Officers
11%
Police Force
11%
Police Officers
100%
Policy Framework
11%
Rape
100%
Rape Cases
11%
Rape Myths
11%
Research Councils
11%
Sexual Encounters
11%
Sexual Violation
11%
Sexual Violence
22%
Social Studies
11%
Willingness to Report
11%
Social Sciences
Economic Research
14%
Gender Inequality
14%
Gender Stereotype
14%
Justice
14%
Police
14%
Police Officer
100%
Qualitative Interview
14%
Research Councils
14%
Social Research
14%
Standing
14%
UK
14%