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Potential Differences in Blame Attributions Between LPR and MPR

03 April 2018

This study is a semi-replication of a study conducted by Adolfsson et al. (2017) into the differences in blame attribution between lone perpetrator rape (LPR) and multiple perpetrator rape (MPR). LPR is when there is only one perpetrator who has committed the offence, whereas multiple perpetrator rape (MPR) is when 3 or more perpetrators have committed rape against a single victim.
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This study has been approved by Coventry University ethics on 31/01/2018

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Postgraduate student studying an MSc in Forensic Psychology.

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