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81 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 267 (1990-1991)
Gateway to Justice: Police and Prosecutorial Response to Sexual Assaults against Women

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THE JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL LAW & CRIMINOLOGY                 Vol. 81, No. 2
Copyright @ 1990 by Northwestern University, School of Law  Printed in U.S.A.
CRIMINOLOGY
GATEWAY TO JUSTICE: POLICE AND
PROSECUTORIAL RESPONSE TO
SEXUAL ASSAULTS AGAINST
WOMEN
WAYNE A. KERSTETTER*
I. INTRODUCTION
In their 1966 book The American Jury, Harry Kalven and Hans
Zeisel provided evidence that statutory elements of rape were being
redefined by one segment of the criminal justice process-the ju-
rors. Kalven and Zeisel concluded that
the law recognizes only one issue in rape cases other than the fact of
intercourse: whether there was consent at the moment of intercourse.
The jury, as we come to see it, does not limit itself to this one issue; it
goes on to weigh the woman's conddct and the prior history of the
affair. It closely, and often harshly, scrutinizes the female complainant
and is moved to be lenient with the defendant whenever there are sug-
gestions of contributory behavior on her part.'
In the early and mid-1970s this redefinition phenomenon was con-
ceptualized in conflict theory terms. Notions of traditional sex-role
norms and the sexual property value of the victim were sometimes
advanced to explain the perceived inadequacy of the criminal justice
agency response. Thus, if a woman failed to act consistently with
prevailing ideas about appropriate female behavior, and she was
* Wayne A. Kerstetter is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, University of
Illinois at Chicago, and a Senior Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation. J.D., Uni-
versity of Chicago, 1967. Funding for the initial data collection for this study was pro-
vided by the Chicago Bar Foundation. Funding for the data collection on case
disposition, data analysis, and article preparation was provided by the American Bar
Foundation. The assistance of Scott Keenan, Gayle Gilbert, Mary DeSloover, AnthonyJ.
Ragona, Clara Carson, and Barrik Van Winkle was of great importance at various points
in this study.
1 H. KALVEN & H. ZEISEL, THE AMERICAN JURY 249 (1971) [hereinafter H. KALVEN &
H. ZEISELI.

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