University of Queensland: Emotional Rape Victims Seen As More Believable
September 15, 2019
September 15, 2019
BRISBANE, Australia, Sept. 15 [TNSsociologyresearch] -- The University of Queensland issued the following news:
Distressed rape complainants are perceived to be more credible than those who control their emotions, a University of Queensland study has found.
UQ School of Psychology PhD candidate Faye Nitschke said the findings were alarming, given that emotion is not related to honesty or accuracy.
"On average, only nine per cent of rape allegations mad . . .
Distressed rape complainants are perceived to be more credible than those who control their emotions, a University of Queensland study has found.
UQ School of Psychology PhD candidate Faye Nitschke said the findings were alarming, given that emotion is not related to honesty or accuracy.
"On average, only nine per cent of rape allegations mad . . .