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  • Publications

    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (in press) Male rape victim and perpetrator blaming. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (2006). Preconceptions and myths of rape allegations. In L. (Ed.), Psychological Correlates of Criminality.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (submitted). Attributions of blame towards rape victims: The influence of rape myths, belief in a just world, and adherence to gender roles.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (submitted). Rape myths and victim blaming: Examining why victims of rape are believed to be responsible.
    • Presentations

    • Sleath, E., & Woodhams, J. (2009, Sept). Assessments of credibility of a sexual assault victim. Paper presented at European Association of Psychology and Law, Sorrento, Italy.
    • Sleath, E., & Woodhams, J. (2008, June). Lay persons’ construction of rape victim credibility: A preliminary analysis. Paper presented at European Association of Psychology and Law, Maastricht, Netherlands.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (2007, June). Male rape victim blaming and male rape myths. Paper presented at Division of Forensic Psychology Conference, York, UK.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (2007, May). Male rape myths and victim blaming. University of Leicester School of Psychology, 2nd Annual Postgraduate Conference, Leicester, UK.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (2006, June). Preconceptions of rape allegations. Paper presented at European Association of Psychology and Law, Liverpool, UK.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (2006, May). Rape perceptions and definitions: How they may affect our atttiudes towards victims. University of Leicester School of Psychology, 1st Annual Postgraduate Conference, Leicester, UK.
    • Sleath, E., & Bull, R. (2005, June). Investigating the effects of rape myths, just world beliefs and gender role on rape victim blaming. Paper presented at European Association of Psychology and Law, Liverpool, UK.