Ole Ingemann Hansen
Aarhus University
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Nordic Psychology | 2018
Nina Beck Hansen; Maj Hansen; Rebecca Campbell; Ask Elklit; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Rikke Holm Bramsen
Abstract Research shows that the majority of reported rapes is never continued for prosecution but is closed during the police investigation. Studies suggest that rape assaults corresponding to stereotypes about “the real rape” and “the good victim” have a higher likelihood of continuing for prosecution. The aim of the present study was to investigate, if selected characteristics of rape stereotypes influenced investigational outcomes within a Danish police district participating in a multidisciplinary rape response team. The study was based on all reported rapes or rape attempts within a Danish police district over a three-year period (n = 248). Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate, if selected assault and victim characteristics influenced the likelihood of case continuing for prosecution. The following four prominent characteristics of rape stereotypes were selected for investigation: stranger perpetrator, no victim intoxication during the assault, presence of victim resistance and victim physical injuries, respectively. Results indicated that prominent characteristics of rape stereotypes significantly influenced whether the case was continued for prosecution. However, the independent effects of the investigated characteristics were not distinctively supportive of an investigative bias toward rape stereotypes. Even so, no victim intoxication during the assault and more physical injuries were found to increase the likelihood of case continuing for prosecution in this sample of reported rapes. Results are discussed in relation to the possible influence of a coordinated multidisciplinary rape response approach that characterized this sample.
Årsmøde i Dansk Selskab for Retsmedicin | 2017
Lise Frost; Hans Chr. Kjeldsen; Annie Vesterby Charles; Hanne Nødgaard Christensen; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Bolette Høy; Marlene Beyer Eg
Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention | 2017
Louise Hjort Nielsen; Maj Hansen; Rikke Holm Bramsen; Ole Ingemann Hansen
International Journal of Legal Medicine | 2017
Marlene Beyer Eg; Ole Ingemann Hansen
15th European Conference on Traumatic Stress: Child Maltreatment Across the Lifespan | 2017
Nina Beck Hansen; Louise Hjort Nielsen; Rikke Holm Bramsen; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Ask Elklit
Archive | 2016
Nina Beck Hansen; Louise Hjort Nielsen; Rikke Holm Bramsen; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Ask Elklit
Law and Human Behavior | 2016
Nina Beck Hansen; Maj Hansen; Rebecca Campbell; Ask Elklit; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Rikke Holm Bramsen
Archive | 2014
Nina Beck Hansen; Louise Hjort Nielsen; Rikke Holm Bramsen; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Ask Elklit
Circulation | 2014
Eirild Espeseth; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Rita Ullerup; Annie Vesterby Charles; Erling Falk
ESTSS 2013 Bologna: Trauma and it´s clinical Pathways | 2013
Louise Hjort Nielsen; Ole Ingemann Hansen; Ask Elklit