Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog.
Note: Contents data are machine generated based on pre-publication provided by the publisher. Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding.
TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION i ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ii CHAPTER 1 WHY TAKE A STAND? 1 CHAPTER 2 "I KNEW I HAD TO ..." REPORTING RAPE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT 17 CHAPTER 3 "IT HAD TO BE DONE" RAPE SURVIVORS' PARTICIPATION IN INVESTIGATION 52 CHAPTER 4 TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE: PROSECUTORS' PRECOURT PREPARATION 76 CHAPTER 5 "I WANTED THERE TO BE NO QUESTION" SURVIVORS' SELF-PREPARATION FOR COURT 95 CHAPTER 6 "I DON'T HAVE TO BE AFRAID OF YOU!" RAPE SURVIVORS' EMOTION MANAGEMENT IN COURT 116 CHAPTER 7 "I'M ONLY GONNA TELL YOU ONCE" RAPE SURVIVORS' INTERACTION AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN COURT 140 CHAPTER 8 "HE SAID HE'LL PLEAD GUILTY, HOW DOES THAT SOUND TO YOU?" RAPE SURVIVORS' PARTICIPATION IN AND SATISFACTION WITH PLEA NEGOTIATIONS 169 CHAPTER 9 "HAVING THE LAST WORD" RAPE SURVIVORS' PARTICIPATION IN SENTENCING 196 CHAPTER 10 MOVING TOWARD MORE JUSTICE FOR RAPE SURVIVORS IN THE CRIMINAL PROCESS 214 NOTES 246 BIBLIOGRAPHY 261
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Rape -- United States -- Trial practice.
Rape victims -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
Trials (Rape) -- United States.