'Rough sex' and the criminal law : global perspectives

'Rough sex' has been at the forefront of criminal law in recent years following several high-profile murders of women killed during alleged consensual sex 'gone wrong', leading to widespread calls for reform to prevent the use of what has been termed the 'rough sex defence.&...

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Other Authors Bows, Hannah (Editor), Herring, Jonathan (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022.
SeriesFeminist developments in violence and abuse
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781801179300
DOI10.1108/9781801179287
Physical Description1 online resource (268 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Hannah Bows and Jonathan Herring
  • Chapter 1. Consensual aggression and violence during sex in the general population ('rough sex') - a scoping (literature) review / Bernard Gallagher, Nadia Wager, Victoria Gall, Barbara Gilroy, Lara Flynn Hudspith, Manisha Singh, Joseph Sykes, and Vicky Whitaker
  • Chapter 2. Coercive control and rough sex / Jonathan Herring
  • Chapter 3. Defining rough sex via mainstream pornography / Samantha Keene
  • Chapter 4. BDSM and the legal imaginary / Alexandra Fanghanel
  • Chapter 5. The legality of love-bites / Amanda Spalding
  • Chapter 6. Effectively recognising and punishing sexual coercion: Proposals for reform / Susan Leahy
  • Chapter 7. A critique of the 'rough sex defence' in australian rape law / Rachael Burgin and Jonathan Crowe
  • Chapter 8. Understanding women's experiences of non-consensual violence in sex / Lucy Snow
  • Chapter 9. The rough sex defence in the UK / Fiona Mackenzie
  • Chapter 10. Reacting to rough sex: The unexpected toll of section 71 Domestic Abuse Act 2021 / Emily Bradley
  • Chapter 11. On sadism: Placing the rough sex defence within a history of sadistic conceptualisation / Ray Harris.