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How long to prosecute child sexual abuse for a community using a Children's Advocacy Center and two comparison communities?

Wendy A Walsh1, Tonya Lippert, Theodore P Cross, Danielle M Maurice, Karen S Davison.   

Abstract

This article explores the length of time between key events in the criminal prosecution of child sexual abuse cases (charging decision, case resolution process, and total case-processing time), which previous research suggests is related to victims' recovery. The sample included 160 cases in three communities served by the Dallas County District Attorney. Most cases (69%) took at least 60 days for the charging decision, with cases investigated at the Children's Advocacy Center having a quicker time than either comparison community. Only 20% of cases had a case resolution time within the 180-day target suggested by the American Bar Association standard for felonies. Controlling for case characteristics, one of the three communities and cases with an initial arrest had a significantly quicker case resolution time. Total case processing generally took more than 2 years. Implications include the need to better monitor and shorten case resolution time.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18174344     DOI: 10.1177/1077559507307839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Maltreat        ISSN: 1077-5595


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