'Rough Sex' and the Criminal Law

'Rough Sex' and the Criminal Law
Author: Hannah Bows
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 180117928X

Bows and Herring expertly collate an extensive mix of perspectives on the topic of 'rough sex' to contribute to a powerful feminist investigation of this critical and timely debate.

'Rough Sex' and the Criminal Law

'Rough Sex' and the Criminal Law
Author: Hannah Bows
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2022-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1801179301

Bows and Herring expertly collate an extensive mix of perspectives on the topic of 'rough sex' to contribute to a powerful feminist investigation of this critical and timely debate.

Criminal Law

Criminal Law
Author: Herring Jonathan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 961
Release: 2024
Genre:
ISBN: 0198904673

Perspectives on Sex Crime & Society

Perspectives on Sex Crime & Society
Author: David W. Selfe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1135340633

Concerned with an analysis of sexual offences and sexual behaviour from a variety of perspectives, this work consider the construction and interpretation of relationships between sexual behaviour and the criminal process, by analyzing the criminalization and decriminalization of certain conduct.

Sex, Sexuality, Law, and (In)justice

Sex, Sexuality, Law, and (In)justice
Author: Henry F. Fradella
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 725
Release: 2016-02-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317528905

Sex, Sexuality, Law, and (In)Justice covers a wide range of legal issues associated with sexuality, gender, reproduction, and identity. These are critical and sensitive issues that law enforcement and other criminal justice professionals need to understand. The book synthesizes the literature across a wide breadth of perspectives, exposing students to law, psychology, criminal justice, sociology, philosophy, history, and, where relevant, biology, to critically examine the social control of sex, gender, and sexuality across history. Specific federal and state case law and statutes are integrated throughout the book, but the text moves beyond the intersection between law and sexuality to focus just as much on social science as it does on law. This book will be useful in teaching courses in a range of disciplines—especially criminology and criminal justice, history, political science, sociology, women and gender studies, and law.

Criminal Law

Criminal Law
Author: Jonathan Herring
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2023-05-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1350356573

Written by one of the leading experts in the field, Criminal Law is the ideal companion for undergraduate and postgraduate students looking for an accessible, engaging and concise introduction to criminal law. Covering the basic principles of criminal liability, it specifically highlights the criminal offences which not only best illustrate the underlying criminal law principles, but also feature most heavily on substantive criminal law modules. In this new 13th edition, violence against women has been highlighted as a key theme, covering changes to the Domestic Violence Act 2021 and interesting developments in the “rough sex defence”; defences to criminal damage, causation, and the new offence of strangulation and consent in abusive relationships. A perfect combination of underlying theory and contemporary debates and controversies, this text is the one-stop shop for all students determined to excel in their coursework and exams, as well as in legal practice.

Criminal Law Reform Now, Volume 2

Criminal Law Reform Now, Volume 2
Author: Melissa Bone
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2024-05-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509959203

If you could change one part of the criminal law, what would it be? Following the success of the 1st volume, the same question is put to a new selection of leading academics and practitioners. The first eight chapters of the collection present their responses in the form of legal reform proposals, with topics ranging across criminal law, criminal justice and evidence – including corporate liability, consent to bodily harms, prostitution, domestic abuse, economic crimes, defendant anonymity, appeal court structures and the procedures of the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Each chapter is followed by a comment from a different author, providing an additional expert view on each proposal. Finally, the last two chapters broaden the debate to discuss criminal law reform in general, from the challenges of decriminalisation to exploring the systemic dynamics of centralisation, austerity and politicisation. The collection highlights and explores the current reform debates that matter most to legal experts, with each chapter making a positive case for change.

Sex Offenders

Sex Offenders
Author: Sean Maddan
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1543817602

In Sex Offenders: Crimes and Processing in the Criminal Justice System, Maddan and Pazzani draw on their extensive research and teaching experience to provide coverage of all facets of sex crimes and sexual deviance in the United States. The text emphasizes rape and sexual offenses against children and society’s responses through the criminal justice system, including enforcement and investigation, the courts, corrections, and post-punishment treatment. Up-to-date information, statistics, and research assessments include imprisonment, historical punishments, recidivism, registration and notification requirements (SORN), residence restrictions, civil commitments, and treatment. The impact of sex offenses on victims’ lives is treated in depth, as are possible directions for future policies to better address the threat posed by sex offenders. Students reading this book will get a true sense of the U.S. sex offender problem, the responses of the criminal justice system, and what can be done to further decrease the incidence of sex offending. New to the Second Edition: A fresh examination of sexual harassment in the workplace in light of the #MeToo movement. Incorporation throughout the book of the etiology of sexual harassment. In-depth consideration of why sexual harassment is not handled through the criminal justice system as a criminal offense. Updated literature, research, and statistics on sex crimes and criminal justice processing. New example stories that highlight more recent real-world instances of sex crimes and criminal justice responses to sex crimes. Professors and students will benefit from: An overview of sex offenses in the United States covers major theories to account for sex offending, legal statutes defining sex crimes, types of sex offenses and offenders, sex crime victims’ characteristics, policing of sex crimes, and society’s responses to sex crimes (including registries, residence restrictions, civil commitments, and treatment). A focus on sex offenses through the criminal justice system framework examines the pros and cons of various strategies, including criminal statutes, law enforcement and court processing approaches, and correctional techniques for treating or warehousing sex offenders. Real-world narratives in each chapter illustrate and provide a practical perspective on the complexity and impact of the sex offense under discussion for society, perpetrator, and victim. Accessibly written chapters include learning objectives, lists of key terms, exercises, and essay questions for review and information retention.

Addressing Rape Reform in Law and Practice

Addressing Rape Reform in Law and Practice
Author: Susan Caringella
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780231134255

The first comprehensive book on rape since Susan Brownmiller's Against Our Will and Susan Estrich's Real Rape, this volume probes every aspect of rape law and the discrepancies between ideal law (on the books) and real law (in action). Susan Caringella canvasses the success and failure of reform in the United States, as well as Australia, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand, and assesses alternative perspectives on rape reform, making use of theoretical models, court cases and statistical data. She uniquely delineates a creative model for change while addressing the discretion that undermines efforts at change. This includes charging the accused and plea bargaining, confronting a lack of transparency and accountability in implementing law, and acquiring funding for such changes.

Rape Justice

Rape Justice
Author: Nicola Henry
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113747615X

This book explores the burgeoning interest in alternative and innovative justice responses to sexual violence both within and outside the legal system. It explores the limits of criminal law for achieving 'rape justice' and highlights possibilities for expanding how we think about justice in the aftermath of sexual violence.