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Neoma

(10,039 posts)
Mon Mar 26, 2012, 11:03 PM Mar 2012

Myths about rape conviction rates are putting people off going to the police

The conviction rate for rape is 58%. That bears repeating. The conviction rate for rape, is 58%. The conviction rate for reportable crimes of all types is 57%. I know you will have heard the figure of 6%. Everyone has. That figure is actually an attrition rate, not a conviction rate, and even as an attrition rate it is wrong – the attrition rate for rape is in the region of 12%.

An attrition rate is the amount of convictions resulting from reports of a crime, and is not routinely calculated for any crime other than rape. Therefore without manually undertaking the exercise, it is impossible to compare the (true) attrition figure for rape with other crimes. A conviction rate is the amount of convictions following a trial, and is calculated for all reportable crimes.

Why is this important? Because the rhetoric of rape, which largely propounds myths, puts survivors off reporting the crimes committed against them, making them perceive that the system designed to assist them is actually wholly against them.

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Myths about rape conviction rates are putting people off going to the police (Original Post) Neoma Mar 2012 OP
Interesting. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2012 #1
Not sure how that's supposed to be meainingful. redqueen Mar 2012 #2
good point La Lioness Priyanka Mar 2012 #3

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
2. Not sure how that's supposed to be meainingful.
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 10:59 AM
Mar 2012

The problem isn't the amount of court cases that don't result in a conviction.

The problem is the fact that most of it never gets to court because of a lack of evidence. The problem IS the attrition rate.



 

La Lioness Priyanka

(53,866 posts)
3. good point
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 08:13 PM
Mar 2012

i could see how not knowing attrition vs conviction rates could be highly demoralizing to rape survivors

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