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Brooklyn's Jane Doe: The Mishandling of a Sexual Assault Investigation [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x28 mm, weight: 454 g, 4 bw photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881808198
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x28 mm, weight: 454 g, 4 bw photos
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-13: 9798881808198
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In 1994 Jane Doe, a queer woman of color, was the victim of a stranger rape in Brooklyn, New York. A reporter broke the story with the speculation that the crime was fabricated for political amplification, inciting a media smear campaign. Author S. A. Mathers became the lead case investigator two decades later, fighting for justice for Doe.

“I have had the misfortune of being raped twice-once in the park and again in the media,” wrote “Jane Doe,” the victim of an infamous stranger rape in Brooklyn, New York. Two decades later, detective S. A. Mathers reopened Doe's case to bring her justice.

In April 1994, the horrific details of Jane Doe's assault were widely covered by New York City newspapers following misleading information from NYPD officials to Pulitzer Prize-winning crime reporter Mike McAlary. Convinced that Doe, a queer woman of color, was fabricating her account for political amplification, McAlary launched a journalistic smear campaign against her. Permanent harm was done to Jane Doe, who was ridiculed and gaslighted publicly, and thus to all survivors who faced the silencing specter of being disbelieved. Twenty-three years later, as the lead investigator on the case, retired detective S. A. Mathers helped Doe achieve the apology and closure she had long desired when her case was finally allowed to be reopened and reinvestigated. Brooklyn's Jane Doe tells her story and highlights the struggle for justice that so many survivors face.

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In 1994 Jane Doe, a queer woman of color, was the victim of a stranger rape in Brooklyn, New York. A reporter broke the story with the speculation that the crime was fabricated for political amplification, inciting a media smear campaign. Author S. A. Mathers became the lead case investigator two decades later, fighting for justice for Doe.
Disclaimer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Special Victims
Chapter 2: We Dont Believe Her
Chapter 3: A Stranger Rape in Prospect Park: April 26, 1994
Chapter 4: Semen Found, Not Sperm
Chapter 5: Whos Your Source?
Chapter 6: A Higher Standard of Proof
Chapter 7: Reopening the Cold Case: October 16, 2017
Chapter 8: The Criminal History of a Career Rapist
Chapter 9: Long-awaited Apologies
Chapter 10: Who will Tell Jane Does story?
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
S. A. Mathers is a retired First Grade Detective, and she spent fourteen of her twenty-year career with the NYPD investigating some of New York Citys most violent and high profile sexual assault cases. Mathers holds a Master of Science in Criminal Justice and is a former adjunct professor at Farmingdale State College and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Sarah has been recognized by New York City Counsel and by Detective Endowment Association for her work on sexual assault cases. She was also a team detective for the Harvey Weinstein investigation.