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Non-reporting and hidden recording of sexual assault: an international literature review
Non-reporting and hidden recording of sexual assault: an international literature review
Denise Lievore
ISBN 1 877042 41 2
June 2003
A report prepared by the Australian Institute of Criminology for the Office of the Status of Women.
Abstract
As part of the Commonwealth Government's National Initiative to Combat Sexual
Assault, the Commonwealth Office of the Status of Women commissioned the
Australian Institute of Criminology to undertake research on sexual assault and
the criminal justice system. The initial phase of the project comprised an
international literature review on the non reporting and hidden recording of
sexual assaults perpetrated against females aged 16 years and older. Drawing on
research conducted in Australia, England and Wales, Canada, New Zealand and the
United States since 1992, the literature review discusses the following
subjects: data sources and their limitations; the extent and common
characteristics of sexual assault in Australia; factors affecting the decision
to report sexual assault, including barriers to reporting; attrition and hidden
recording; sexual assault of Indigenous women and women from non English
speaking backgrounds; sexual assault in rural Australia; sexual assault and
women prisoners; recording in other systems; and implications of the
findings.