Table of contents for Taking the stand : rape survivors and the prosecution of rapists / Amanda Konradi.

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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.