Reacting to rape: Exploring mock jurors' assessments of complainant credibility L Ellison, VE Munro The British Journal of Criminology 49 (2), 202-219, 2008 | 237 | 2008 |
Juror Stereotypes and Blame Attribution in Rape Cases Involving Intoxicants: The Findings of a Pilot Study E Finch, VE Munro British journal of criminology 45 (1), 25-38, 2004 | 185 | 2004 |
Of ‘normal sex’and ‘real rape’: Exploring the use of socio-sexual scripts in (mock) jury deliberation L Ellison, VE Munro Social & legal studies 18 (3), 291-312, 2009 | 160* | 2009 |
Of ‘normal sex’and ‘real rape’: Exploring the use of socio-sexual scripts in (mock) jury deliberation L Ellison, VE Munro Social & legal studies 18 (3), 291-312, 2009 | 138 | 2009 |
The demon drink and the demonized woman: Socio-sexual stereotypes and responsibility attribution in rape trials involving intoxicants E Finch, VE Munro Social & Legal Studies 16 (4), 591-614, 2007 | 135 | 2007 |
Abusing vulnerability? Contemporary law and policy responses to sex work in the UK VE Munro, J Scoular Feminist Legal Studies 20 (3), 189-206, 2012 | 123 | 2012 |
Stopping traffic? A comparative study of responses to the trafficking in women for prostitution VE Munro British Journal of Criminology 46 (2), 318-333, 2005 | 121 | 2005 |
Turning mirrors into windows? Assessing the impact of (mock) juror education in rape trials L Ellison, VE Munro The British Journal of Criminology 49 (3), 363-383, 2009 | 112 | 2009 |
Constructing consent: Legislating freedom and legitimating constraint in the expression of sexual autonomy VE Munro Akron L. Rev. 41, 923, 2008 | 107 | 2008 |
Constructing consent: Legislating freedom and legitimating constraint in the expression of sexual autonomy VE Munro Akron L. Rev. 41, 923, 2008 | 107 | 2008 |
Rethinking rape law: International and comparative perspectives C McGlynn, VE Munro Routledge, 2010 | 106 | 2010 |
Demanding sex: critical reflections on the regulation of prostitution MM Della Giusta, VE Munro Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013 | 98 | 2013 |
A stranger in the bushes, or an elephant in the room? Critical reflections upon received rape myth wisdom in the context of a mock jury study L Ellison, VE Munro New Criminal Law Review: In International and Interdisciplinary Journal 13 …, 2010 | 95 | 2010 |
Better the devil you know?‘Real rape’stereotypes and the relevance of a previous relationship in (mock) juror deliberations L Ellison, VE Munro The International Journal of Evidence & Proof 17 (4), 299-322, 2013 | 89 | 2013 |
A vicious cycle? Attrition and conviction patterns in contemporary rape cases in England and Wales VE Munro, L Kelly Rape: Challenging contemporary thinking, 281-300, 2009 | 86* | 2009 |
Of rights and rhetoric: Discourses of degradation and exploitation in the context of sex trafficking VE Munro Journal of Law and Society 35 (2), 240-264, 2008 | 82 | 2008 |
A tale of two servitudes: Defining and implementing a domestic response to trafficking of women for prostitution in the UK and Australia VE Munro Social & Legal Studies 14 (1), 91-114, 2005 | 82 | 2005 |
Breaking boundaries? Sexual consent in the jury room E Finch, VE Munro Legal Studies 26 (3), 303-320, 2006 | 81 | 2006 |
A ‘special’delivery? Exploring the impact of screens, live-links and video-recorded evidence on mock juror deliberation in rape trials L Ellison, VE Munro Social & Legal Studies 23 (1), 3-29, 2014 | 80 | 2014 |
A ‘special’delivery L Ellison, V Munro Exploring the impact of screens, live-links, 2014 | 80* | 2014 |