Prelims
‘Rough Sex’ and the Criminal Law: Global Perspectives
ISBN: 978-1-80117-929-4, eISBN: 978-1-80117-928-7
Publication date: 7 November 2022
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(2022), "Prelims", Bows, H. and Herring, J. (Ed.) ‘Rough Sex’ and the Criminal Law: Global Perspectives (Feminist Developments in Violence and Abuse), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-vi. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-928-720221014
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Copyright © 2023 Hannah Bows and Jonathan Herring
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‘Rough Sex’ and the Criminal Law
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Feminist Developments in Violence and Abuse
Series Editors: Dr Hannah Bows, Durham University, UK and Professor Nicole Westmarland, Durham University, UK
Feminist Developments in Violence and Abuse provides a feminist forum for academic work that pushes forward existing knowledge around violence and abuse, informing policy and practice, with the overarching objective of contributing towards ending violence and abuse within our society. The series enables academics, practitioners, policymakers and professionals to continually build and explore their understanding of the dynamics, from the micro to the macro level, that are driving violence and abuse. The study of abuse and violence has a large scope for co-producing research, and this series is a home for research involving a broad range of stakeholders; particularly those working in grassroots domestic and sexual violence organizations, police, prosecutors, lawyers, campaign groups, housing and victim services. As violence and abuse research reaches across disciplinary boundaries, the series has an interdisciplinary scope with research impact at the heart.
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‘Rough Sex’ and the Criminal Law: Global Perspectives
EDITED BY
HANNAH BOWS
University of Durham, UK
AND
JONATHAN HERRING
University of Oxford, UK
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
Introduction | |
Hannah Bows and Jonathan Herring | 1 |
Chapter 1: Consensual Aggression and Violence During Sex (‘rough sex’) in the General Population – A Scoping (Literature) Review | |
Bernard Gallagher, Nadia Wager, Victoria Gall, Barbara Gilroy, Lara F. Hudspith, Manisha Singh, Joseph Sykes and Vicky Whitaker | 9 |
Chapter 2: Coercive Control and Rough Sex | |
Jonathan Herring | 31 |
Chapter 3: Defining Rough Sex Via Mainstream Pornography | |
Samantha Keene | 53 |
Chapter 4: BDSM and the Legal Imaginary | |
Alexandra Fanghane | l69 |
Chapter 5: The Legality of Love-bites | |
Amanda Spalding | 85 |
Chapter 6: Effectively Recognizing and Punishing Sexual Coercion: Proposals for Reform | |
Susan Leahy | 99 |
Chapter 7: A Critique of the ‘Rough Sex Defence’ in Australian Rape Law | |
Rachael Burgin and Jonathan Crowe | 117 |
Chapter 8: Understanding Women’s Experiences of Non-consensual Violence in Sex | |
Lucy Snow | 133 |
Chapter 9: The Rough Sex Defence in the UK | |
Fiona Mackenzie | 151 |
Chapter 10: Reacting to Rough Sex: The Unexpected Toll of Section 71 Domestic Abuse Act 2021 | |
Emily Bradley | 167 |
Chapter 11: On Sadism: Placing the Rough Sex Defence Within a History of Sadistic Conceptualization | |
Ray Harris | 185 |
Index | 199 |
- Prelims
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Consensual Aggression and Violence During Sex (‘rough sex’) in the General Population – A Scoping (Literature) Review
- Chapter 2: Coercive Control and Rough Sex
- Chapter 3: Defining Rough Sex Via Mainstream Pornography
- Chapter 4: BDSM and the Legal Imaginary
- Chapter 5: The Legality of Love-bites
- Chapter 6: Effectively Recognizing and Punishing Sexual Coercion: Proposals for Reform
- Chapter 7: A Critique of the ‘Rough Sex Defence’ in Australian Rape Law
- Chapter 8: Understanding Women’s Experiences of Non-consensual Violence in Sex
- Chapter 9: The Rough Sex Defence in the UK
- Chapter 10: Reacting to Rough Sex: The Unexpected Toll of Section 71 Domestic Abuse Act 2021
- Chapter 11: On Sadism: Placing the Rough Sex Defence Within a History of Sadistic Conceptualization
- Index