A Brief Look at VPSOs and Violence against Women Cases

Originally published in Alaska Justice Forum 28(2–3): 10–11 (Summer/Fall 2011). This study examined sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases that were reported to Alaska State Troopers in 2003 and 2004, and assault cases involving domestic violence that were reported to Alaska State Troopers...

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Main Author: UAA Justice Center
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7016
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/7016 2023-05-15T18:48:18+02:00 A Brief Look at VPSOs and Violence against Women Cases UAA Justice Center 2011-11 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7016 en_US eng University of Alaska Anchorage Justice Center UAA Justice Center. (2011). "A Brief Look at VPSOs and Violence against Women Cases." Alaska Justice Forum Reprints(11) (Nov 2011). http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7016 Alaska Justice Forum Reprints child abuse & neglect crime in Alaska law enforcement rural justice sexual abuse of minors sexual assault paraprofessional police Village Public Safety Officers (VPSO) Village Police Officers (VPO) Tribal Police Officers (TPO) Article 2011 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:46Z Originally published in Alaska Justice Forum 28(2–3): 10–11 (Summer/Fall 2011). This study examined sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases that were reported to Alaska State Troopers in 2003 and 2004, and assault cases involving domestic violence that were reported to Alaska State Troopers in 2004. All analyses were restricted to cases that included only one victim and only one adult suspect. From Alaska Department of Law records, we examined whether cases were referred for prosecution, whether cases were accepted for prosecution, and whether cases resulted in a conviction. We also examined if these legal resolutions were different when the first responder was a local paraprofessional police officer (i.e., a Village Public Safety Officer, a Village Police Officer, or a Tribal Police Officer). • Overall, local paraprofessional police significantly increased the probability of referral for sexual assault cases, had no effect on the probability of referral for sexual abuse of a minor cases, and decreased the probability of referral for assault cases involving domestic violence. (Cases are referred for prosecution by the Alaska State Troopers to the Alaska Department of Law.) • For all three offenses (sexual assault, sexual abuse of a minor, and assault involving domestic violence), local paraprofessional police significantly increased the probability that cases would be accepted for prosecution. • Local paraprofessional police did not impact the probability of conviction in sexual assault cases, but significantly increased the probability of conviction in sexual abuse of minor cases and in assault cases involving domestic violence. Cases that resulted in a conviction may have been plea bargained to reduced charges. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Alaska Justice Forum University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA
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topic child abuse & neglect
crime in Alaska
law enforcement
rural justice
sexual abuse of minors
sexual assault
paraprofessional police
Village Public Safety Officers (VPSO)
Village Police Officers (VPO)
Tribal Police Officers (TPO)
spellingShingle child abuse & neglect
crime in Alaska
law enforcement
rural justice
sexual abuse of minors
sexual assault
paraprofessional police
Village Public Safety Officers (VPSO)
Village Police Officers (VPO)
Tribal Police Officers (TPO)
UAA Justice Center
A Brief Look at VPSOs and Violence against Women Cases
topic_facet child abuse & neglect
crime in Alaska
law enforcement
rural justice
sexual abuse of minors
sexual assault
paraprofessional police
Village Public Safety Officers (VPSO)
Village Police Officers (VPO)
Tribal Police Officers (TPO)
description Originally published in Alaska Justice Forum 28(2–3): 10–11 (Summer/Fall 2011). This study examined sexual assault and sexual abuse of a minor cases that were reported to Alaska State Troopers in 2003 and 2004, and assault cases involving domestic violence that were reported to Alaska State Troopers in 2004. All analyses were restricted to cases that included only one victim and only one adult suspect. From Alaska Department of Law records, we examined whether cases were referred for prosecution, whether cases were accepted for prosecution, and whether cases resulted in a conviction. We also examined if these legal resolutions were different when the first responder was a local paraprofessional police officer (i.e., a Village Public Safety Officer, a Village Police Officer, or a Tribal Police Officer). • Overall, local paraprofessional police significantly increased the probability of referral for sexual assault cases, had no effect on the probability of referral for sexual abuse of a minor cases, and decreased the probability of referral for assault cases involving domestic violence. (Cases are referred for prosecution by the Alaska State Troopers to the Alaska Department of Law.) • For all three offenses (sexual assault, sexual abuse of a minor, and assault involving domestic violence), local paraprofessional police significantly increased the probability that cases would be accepted for prosecution. • Local paraprofessional police did not impact the probability of conviction in sexual assault cases, but significantly increased the probability of conviction in sexual abuse of minor cases and in assault cases involving domestic violence. Cases that resulted in a conviction may have been plea bargained to reduced charges.
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