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Have Your Say: Perceptions of Child Sexual Assault in Court Cases
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We are undertaking a study that investigates how people's perceptions towards Child Sexual Assault (CSA) influences conviction outcomes.
Only 17% of CSA disclosures result in conviction. It is surprising that despite the prevalence of the crime, CSA has such a low prosecution rate.
We are seeking Australian citizens over the age of 18 to undertake an anonymous online survey. It only takes 20 minutes to complete!
Please keep in mind the sensitive nature of this topic may be confronting.
Click on the link below to find out more and give informed consent:
http://www.deakin.edu.au/psychology/research/court_case_evaluation
Thank you in advance.
Deakin University - Ethics approval (2013-168)