Recent behavioral research demonstrates that deeply ingrained societal myths and stereotypes about male rape directly compromise the judicial process by significantly influencing how potential jurors evaluate evidence, judge credibility, and render verdicts in male-on-male sexual assault trials. #BehavioralScience#ForensicScience#Psychology#sflorg https://www.sflorg.com/2026/03/bs03102601.html
Study finds myths about male rape can influence how jurors judge cases
Common myths about male rape can influence how people judge evidence
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