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A most detestable crime : new philosophical essays on rape

Author: Keith Burgess-Jackson
Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Keith Burgess-Jackson
ISBN: 0195120752 9780195120752 0195120760 9780195120769
OCLC Number: 39281921
Description: xv, 306 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: A history of rape law / Keith Burgess-Jackson --
Social revolution and the persistence of rape / Patricia Smith --
Understanding consent in sexual assault / Brenda M. Baker --
Consent, coercion, and sexual autonomy / Jeffrey A. Gauthier --
A theory of rape / Keith Burgess-Jackson --
Defining wrong and defining rape / Jean Hampton --
When good sex turns bad: rethinking a continuum model of sexual violence against women / Linda LeMoncheck --
Sexual harassment, rape, and criminal sanctions / Larry May and Edward Soule --
The "Scottsboro case": on responsibility, rape, race, gender, and class / Bat-Ami Bar On --
The mens rea of rape: reasonableness and culpable mistakes / David Archard --
The difference debate: rape and moral responsibility / Victoria Davion --
Evaluating rape shield laws: why the law continues to fail rape victims / Nancy E. Snow --
A chronology of philosophical publications on rape.
Responsibility: edited by Keith Burgess-Jackson.
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