Addressing rape reform in law and practice
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Columbia University Press 2009Description: xv,347p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780231134255
- 345.2532 22 CA-A
- HV6558 .C367 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-329) and index.
Background to rape reform -- Legal change sweeps the nation -- Failures and successes -- Avenues for and attitudes about victims -- The legal landscape -- Affirmative consent reform models -- Consent and voluntariness, agreement/nonconsent and involuntariness, nonagreement -- Presumptive nonagreement -- Mens Rea -- Applying recklessness and negligence -- Defenses -- Sexual assault under duress and fraud -- Reforming rape reforms : outline of the model array -- Discussion of the model array -- Advantages of a paradigm shift -- Recommendations complementing the model rape law -- Moving forward : social institutions, structures, and processes.
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