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Rough Sex and Criminal Law: Global Feminist Perspectives on Violence and Abuse - Essential Reading for Legal Scholars and Gender Studies
Rough Sex and Criminal Law: Global Feminist Perspectives on Violence and Abuse - Essential Reading for Legal Scholars and Gender StudiesRough Sex and Criminal Law: Global Feminist Perspectives on Violence and Abuse - Essential Reading for Legal Scholars and Gender Studies

Rough Sex and Criminal Law: Global Feminist Perspectives on Violence and Abuse - Essential Reading for Legal Scholars and Gender Studies

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‘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.’ Situated in a global context in which violence against women is one of the leading preventable contributors to death and illness for women aged 18–44 worldwide, this timely collection examines the rough sex defence and responds to some of the wider debates around sex and the law.Drawing on a range of empirical and theoretical standpoints, chapters delve into a range of topics including the female experience of ‘unwanted’ slapping, choking and spitting during sex, the BDSM community, the impacts of pornography, the normalization and sexualization of violence against women, early depictions of BDSM involving the eroticization of non-consensual relations, problematic perceptions of BDSM as inherently violent, and more.Bows and Herring expertly collate a wide-reaching mix of perspectives to contribute to a powerful feminist investigation of this critical issue. It is a compelling read for scholars interested in the intersection of sex, the law, and the criminal justice system.