"Can women count on law? When women complain of violent sexual crime, can they expect to be properly heard as rational legal subjects? This book shows how and why medieval male mythology about women’s sexuality, credibility and mendacity still make its way into the modern criminal court room, especially the rape trial. This book is a powerful, even devastating, critique of criminal justice as women experience it." Ngaire Naffine, The University of Adelaide

“Provides a vital and erudite exploration of the criminal justice system’s use of sexual history evidence and locates this within the challenges of achieving justice for rape victims/survivors.” Anna Carline, University of Liverpool

The use of a rape victim’s sexual history as evidence attracted intense public attention after the acquittal of footballer Ched Evans in 2017. Set within the context of a criminal justice system widely perceived to be failing rape victims, the use of sexual history evidence remains a flashpoint of contention around rape law reform.

This accessible book mounts an important interrogation into the use of a victim’s sexual history as evidence in rape trials. Adopting a critical multidisciplinary perspective underpinned by feminist theory, the authors explore the role and significance of sexual history evidence in criminal justice responses to rape.

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Adopting a critical multidisciplinary perspective underpinned by feminist theory, this accessible book mounts an important interrogation into the use of a victim's sexual history as evidence in rape trials.
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Table of Cases

Table of Statutes

Notes on Authors

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction: Setting the Scene

2. A History of Rape Law in Action

3. Emergence of a Legal Regime Governing the Use of Sexual History Evidence

4. Legal Regulation: Limits and Potentialities

5. Tracking the Use of Sexual History Evidence in the Courtroom

6. The Relevance of Sexual History Evidence

7. Sexual History Evidence and Subjectivity

8. Conclusion: What Is To Be Done About Sexual History Evidence?

References

Index

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It goes beyond the treatment normally given to the topic in article format to mount a more thorough and sustained critique; and it is cross-disciplinary encompassing perspectives from law, humanities and the social sciences in a single focused analysis.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529207828
Publisert
2023-10-27
Utgiver
Bristol University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
P, G, 06, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200

Biografisk notat

Joanne Conaghan is Professor of Law at the University of Bristol.

Yvette Russell is Associate Professor in Law and Feminist Theory at the University of Bristol.