Below is a selected list of recent publications by members of the group. They reflect the varied approaches of the different members of the group and address the emerging areas of concern.
Vanessa Munro:
Munro, V. (2005) Concerning Consent: Standards of Permissibility in Sexual Relations. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 25 (2), 335-352.
Finch, E. & Munro, V. (2005) Juror Stereotypes & Blame Attribution in Rape Cases Involving Intoxicants: Findings of a Pilot Study. British Journal of Criminology, 45(1), 25-38.
Munro, V. & Finch, E. (2005) Of Bodies, Boundaries and Borders: Intoxicated Sexual Consent under the Law of Scotland and England. Juridical Review, 53-73
Munro, V. & Finch, E. (2003) The Boundaries of Drug Assisted Rape: The Findings of a Pilot Study. Selected Papers from the British Criminology Conference (Volume 6: Bangor, 2003) (edited by S. Cottee, C. Smith & E. Wincup), available to access at http://www.britsoccrim.org/conferences.htm
Finch, E. & Munro, V. (2004) The Sexual Offences Act 2003: Intoxicated Consent and Drug Assisted Rape Revisited. Criminal Law Review, 789-802.
Finch, E. & Munro, V. (2003) Intoxicated Consent and the Boundaries of Drug Assisted Rape. Criminal Law Review, 773-787
Miranda Horvath & Jennifer Brown:
Horvath, M. A. H. & Brown, J. (In press) Alcohol as drug of choice: Is drug assisted rape a misnomer? Psychology, Crime and Law.
Horvath, M.A.H. & Giner-Sorolla, R.S. (In press). Below the age of consent: Influences on moral and legal judgments of adult-adolescent sexual relationships. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.
Horvath, M. A. H. & Brown, J. (2007) Using police data for empirical investigations of rape. Issues in Forensic Psychology, 6, 49-56.
Horvath, M. A. H. & Brown, J. (2006) The role of alcohol and drugs in rape. Medicine, Science and Law, 46, 219-228.
Horvath, M.A.H. & Brown, J. (2006) Under the Influence: Drunkenness and Sobriety in Rape. In M. Ioannou & D. Youngs (eds) Explorations in Investigative Psychology, Volume 1, Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Association of Psychology & Law.
Horvath, M. A. H. & Brown, J. (2005) Drug-assisted rape and sexual assault: Definitional, conceptual and methodological developments. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 203-210.
Horvath, M. A. H. & Brown, J. (2005). War on Attrition. Police Review, April 8, 22-23.
Horvath, M. A. H. & Brown, J. (2004). Shattered Lives. Police Review, October 22, 18-19.
Horvath, M.A.H. & Brown, J. (2004) Distinguishing characteristics of drug-assisted rape and sexual assault: A preliminary exploration. In A. Czerederecka, T. Jaskiewicz-Obydzinska, R. Roesch & J. Wojcikiewicz (eds.), Forensic Psychology and Law: Facing the challenges of a changing world (pp. 30-40). Cracow, Poland: Institute of forensic research publishers.
Jennifer Brown:
O'Keefe, S, Brown, J.M., and Lyons, E (Submitted) Truth seeking or proof seeking; police decision making in rape investigations. British Journal of Criminology.
Liz Kelly & Jo Lovett:
Kelly, L., Temkin, J. and Griffiths, S. (2006) Section 41: An Evaluation of New Legislation Limiting Sexual History Evidence in Rape Trials, Home Office Online Report 20/06. [Available online at: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs06/rdsolr2006.pdf]
Kelly, L., Lovett, J. and Regan, L. (2005) A Gap or a Chasm? Attrition in Reported Rape Cases, Home Office Research Study 293. London: Home Office. [Available online at: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs05/hors293.pdf.]
Lovett, J., Regan, L. and Kelly, L. (2004) Sexual Assault Referral Centres: Developing Good Practice And Maximising Potentials, Home Office Research Study 285. London: Home Office. [Available online at: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs04/hors285.pdf.]
Regan, L. and Kelly, L. (2003) Rape: Still a Forgotten Issue. London: Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit. [Available online at: http://www.rcne.com/downloads/RepsPubs/Attritn.pdf.]
Kelly, L. (2002) Routes to (Injustice): A Research Review on the Reporting, Investigation and Prosecution of Rape Cases. London: HMCPSI. [Available online at: http://www.hmcpsi.gov.uk/reports/Rapelitrev.pdf.]
Kelly, L. and Regan, L. (2001) Rape: The Forgotten Issue? A European Attrition and Networking Study, Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit, London.
Kelly, L. (2000) A war of attrition: recent research on rape, Trouble and Strife, 40, 9-16. [Available online at: http://www.cwasu.org/publication_display.asp?type=5&pageid=PAPERS&pagekey=48&itemkey=96.]
Maddy Coy:
Coy, M. (In press) Young women, local authority care and selling sex. British Journal of Social Work.
Coy, M. (2006) This morning I'm a researcher, this afternoon I'm an outreach worker: Ethical dilemmas in practitioner research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice, 9 (5), 419-432.
Coy, M. (2005) Leaving care, loathing self. Community care, February.
Barbara Krahé:
Krahé, B., Bieneck, S. & Scheinberger-Olwig, R. (In press) The role of sexual scripts in sexual aggression and victimisation. Archives of Sexual Behaviour.
Krahé, B. (2005). Cognitive coping with the threat of rape: Vigilance and cognitive avoidance. Journal of Personality, 73, 609-643.
Krahé, B., Bieneck, S., & Möller, I. (2005). Understanding gender and intimate partner violence from an international perspective. Sex Roles, 52, 807-827.
Krahé, B. (2004). Rape prevention. In C. Spielberger (Ed.), Encyclopedia of applied psychology (Vol. 2, pp. 217-222). Oxford: Elsevier.
Krahé, B., Scheinberger-Olwig, R., & Bieneck, S. (2003) Men's reports of nonconsensual sexual interactions with women: Prevalence and impact. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 32, 165-175.
Krahé, B, Waizenhöfer, E., & Möller, I. (2003). Women's sexual aggression against men: Prevalence and predictors. Sex Roles, 49, 219-232.
Krahé, B. & Scheinberger-Olwig, R. (2002). Sexuelle Aggression: Verbreitungsgrad und Risikofaktoren bei Jugendlichen und jungen Erwachsenen [Sexual aggression: Prevalence and risk factors among adolescents and young adults]. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Krahé, B., Scheinberger-Olwig, R., & Schütze, S. (2001). Risk factors of sexual aggression and victimization among homosexual men. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 1385-1408.
Krahé, B. (2000). Childhood sexual abuse and revictimization in adolescence and adulthood. Journal of Personal and Interpersonal Loss, 5, 149-165.
Krahé, B. (2000). Sexual scripts and heterosexual aggression. In: T. Eckes & H. M. Trautner (Eds.). The developmental social psychology of gender (pp. 273-292). Mahwah, NJ: L. Erlbaum.
Krahé, B., Scheinberger-Olwig, R., and Kolpin, S. (2000) Ambiguous communication of sexual intentions and the prediction of sexual aggression. Sex Roles, 42, 313-337.
Krahé, B., Schütze, S., Fritsche, I., & Waizenhöfer, E. (2000). The prevalence of sexual aggression and victimization among homosexual men. The Journal of Sex Research, 37, 142-150.
Jenny McEwan:
Articles
(2004) ` Proving Consent in Sexual Cases: Legislative Change And Cultural Evolution’ 9 International Journal of Evidence and Proof 1 - 28
[2002] Criminal Law Review 180 – 191. Previous Conduct at the Crossroads: which `Way Ahead?'
Casenotes
(2001) 5 International Journal of Evidence and Proof 257 – 262. The Rape Shield Askew? R v A.
Books
The Verdict of the Court: Passing Judgment in Law and Psychology, (Hart Publishing). October, 2003 (pp 225)
Evidence and the Adversarial Process: the Modern Law Published March 1992 Basil Blackwell (pp 246) Second edition: Published September 1998 by Hart Publishing (pp 328)
Police Powers and the Individual (with St. John Robilliard) Published September 1986 Basil Blackwell (pp 271)
Chapters in Books
Ritual, Fairness And Truth; The Adversarial And Inquisitorial Models Of Criminal Trial’. In A Duff, L Farmer, S Marshall and V Tadros, (eds) Trial on Trial (Hart Publishing December 2004) pp 51 – 70
`Special Measures for Witnesses and Victims' in M McConville and F Wilson, (eds) The Handbook of the Criminal Justice Process (OUP 2002) (Book published in Chinese, OUP 2003)
“Decision-making in legal settings” in J Maguire, T Mason and A O’Kane (eds) Behaviour, Crime and Legal Processes pp 111 - 131 (Wiley, Chichester, 2000)
Laura Richards:
Richards, L. (amendments). Assessing The Nature of Domestic Violence, Rape and its Relationship to Safety and Danger: examining victim vulnerability and the profile of the offender.
Richards, L. (2004). ‘Getting Away With It’. A Strategic Overview of Domestic Violence ‘Serious’ and Sexual Incidents and Offenders. London: Metropolitan Police Service
Stanko, E. A., Kielinger, V., Paterson, S., Richards, L., Crisp, D, and Marsland, L. (2003). Grounded Crime Prevention: Responding to and Understanding Hate Crime in “Crime Prevention – New Approaches”, (eds) Helmut Kury and Joachim Obergell-Fuchs pp. 123-153. Germany: Weiser Ring
Richards, L. (2003). Findings from the Multi-Agency Domestic Violence Murder Reviews in London. Prepared for the ACPO Homicide Working Group. London: Metropolitan Police Service
Crisp, D., Stanko, B, and Richards, L. (2002). Safe: The Domestic Abuse Quarterly: making two plus two equal four. Spring Edition, pp3-5
Richards, L. (2000). An Assessment of The Processes Involved In Compiling An Offender Profile. MSc Dissertation, Leicester University
Richards, L. (1998). To Stress or not to Stress? The Role and Management of SOIT Officers (Sexual Offences Officers) in the Metropolitan Police Service: BSc Dissertation, Bath University
Emma Williams:
Williams, E (2004). ‘Victims Voices: Perceptions of the Process’ in An Evaluation of Cold Case Reviews in Rape Cases. London: Home Office, Police Standards Unit
Williams, E (2004). 'Understanding the Complexity of Sexual Assault Victim Withdrawals '. London: Metropolitan Police