“…Relatedly, studies draw attention to legal actors’ dependence on extra-legal factors that challenge victim credibility, such as mental health concerns (Kerstetter, 1990; Morabito et al, 2019; Spohn & Tellis, 2012), “risk-taking” (e.g., alcohol use, hitchhiking; Meeker et al, 2019; Morabito et al, 2019; Spohn et al, 2001; Tellis & Spohn, 2008), age (O’Neal & Hayes, 2020), and reputation concerns (Alderden & Ullman, 2012; Beichner & Spohn, 2005; Spohn et al, 2001; Spohn & Holleran, 2001). Alderden and Ullman (2012), for example, found that prosecutors were less likely to file felony charges in cases involving victims with questionable moral character (participation in sex work, abusing drugs or alcohol, having a prior arrest record, or presenting as promiscuous).…”