Assignment title: Management


Semester 2Assessments 2016/17 No. of Pages: 1 No. of Questions: 3 Assignment Module Name: Power, Crime and Criminal Justice Module Number: CR7036 You are required to write one essay selected from the titles below.The assignment should be 4000 words in length.You should submit your essay on the submission date and as per the submission guides given. Summative assignments handed in late will incur the penalties specified in the student handbook. • Do NOT write your name on any part of the essay. • On the front page include: a) your course and module number; b) date of submission; c) title of the essay you have chosen; and d) the word count • Word process your essay:- a) Set the text at one and a half spaces b) Format paragraphs clearly, leaving a space after each paragraph c) Number the pages d) No bullet points e) No subheadings • Reference your essay using the system outlined in the University's Harvard referencing guide (available via Blackboard and from the Library website). • Include a correctly set out reference list. Students who fail to follow these guidelines may lose marks. Take one crime (rape) considered in this module and critically examine the challenges associated with reporting, recording and/or prosecuting it. Reading list: Report of the Independant Review into the Investigation and Prosecution of Rape in London - Angiolini, E 2015 Document Background Read status Add note Power, crime and mystification - Box, Steven 1983 Book Background 'Guys! Stop Doing It!': Young Women's Adoption and Rejection of Safety Advice when Socializing in Bars, Pubs and Clubs - Brooks O 2011 Article Background Handbook on sexual violence - Brown, J, Walklate S 2012 Book Background Online Resource Keeping the 'Lady' Safe: The Regulation of Femininity through Crime Prevention Literature - Campbell A 2005 Article Background Rape Myths, Law, and Feminist Research: 'Myths About Myths'? - Conaghan, J, Russell, Y 2014 Article Background Joint CPS and Police Action Plan on rape - CPS 2015 Document A Stranger in the Bushes, or an Elephant in the Room? Critical Reflections Upon Received Rape Myth Wisdom in the Context of a Mock Jury Study - Ellison, L, Munro, V 2010 Article Background Reacting to Rape: Exploring Mock Jurors' Assessments of Complainant Credibility - Ellison, L, Munro, V 2009 Article Background Demon drink and the demonised woman: socio-sexual stereotypes and responsibility attributions in rape trials involving intoxicants - Finch, E, Munro, V 2007 Journal Background Regretting it After? Focus Group Perspectives on Alcohol Consumption, Nonconsensual Sex and False Allegations of Rape - Gunby, C, Carline, A, Beynon, C 2012 Article Background Alcohol-related Rape Cases: Barristers' Perspectives on the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and Its Impact on Practice - Gunby, C, Carline, A, Beynon, C 2010 Article Background Rape investigation and attrition in acquaintance, domestic violence and historical rape cases - Hester, M, Lilley, S-J 2016 Article Background Online Resource Complaints of rape and the criminal justice system: Fresh evidence on the attrition problem in England and Wales - Hohl, Stanko, E 2015 Article Background Restorative justice and gendered violence - Hudson, Barbara 2002 Article Background Online Resource A gap or a chasm? Attrition in reported rape cases - hors293.pdf - Kelly, L, Lovett, J, Regan, L 2005 Document Background Section 41: An evaluation of new legislation limiting sexual history evidence in rape trials - rdsolr2006.pdf - Kelly, L, Temkin, J, Griffiths, S 2006 Document Background Falling Rape Conviction Rates: (Some) Feminist Aims and Measures for Rape Law - Larcombe, W 2011 Article Background Carnal knowledge: rape on trial - Lees S 2002 Book Background Feminism, Rape and the Search for Justice - McGlynn, C 2011 Article Background Online Resource Is it rape?: on acquaintance rape and taking women's consent seriously - McGregor J 2005 Book Background Violence against Women, 'Victimhood' and the (Neo)Liberal State - Munro, V 2013 Chapter Background Online Resource Rape Myths: Is Elite Opinion Right and Popular Opinion Wrong? - Reece, H 2013 Article Background Online Resource Intoxicated Consent in Rape: Bree and Juror Decision-Making - Rumney P, Fenton R 2008 Article Background The Truth, The Half-Truth, and Nothing Like the Truth: Reconceptualizing False Allegations of Rape - Saunders C 2012 Article Background Observing Court Responses to Victims of Rape and Sexual Assault - Smith, O, Skinner, T 2012 Article Report by Baroness Vivien Stern CBE of an independent review into how rape complaints are handled by public authorities in England and Wales - Stern, V 2010 Document Background Sexual Assault and the Justice Gap: A Question of Attitude - Temkin, J, Krahe, B 2008Book Background