加拿大的研究发现,强奸的神话影响陪审员对性攻击案件的看法,而报告延迟。 Canadian study finds rape myths influence jurors' perceptions in sexual assault cases with delayed reporting.
加拿大最近的一项研究表明,陪审员对性攻击案件的看法可能受到强奸神话的影响,特别是当报告出现延误时。 A recent Canadian study showed that jurors' perceptions of sexual assault cases can be influenced by rape myths, particularly when there's a delay in reporting. 支持强奸神话的陪审员不太可能认为迟交报告是合法的,这影响到受害者的信誉和总体判决。 Jurors who endorse rape myths were less likely to consider delayed reporting as legitimate, affecting victim credibility and overall verdicts. 研究报告呼吁处理和揭发强奸神话,以改进司法系统处理性攻击案件的力度。 The study calls for addressing and debunking rape myths to improve the justice system's handling of sexual assault cases.