Perspectives on Sex, Crime and Society 2/e

by David Selfe

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Concerned with an analysis of sexual offences and sexual behaviour from a variety of perspectives, this work consider the construction and interpretation of relationships between sexual behaviour and the criminal process, by analyzing the criminalization and decriminalization of certain conduct. It analyzes the proper role of the state in defining and regulating matters of a sexual character and expounds the current law on a selection of sexual offences, such as homosexual offences; rape; show more indecent assault; and street offences. Analysis of the legal developments concentrates upon a number of apparent conflicts and anomalies, including the public/private dichotomy exemplified by the Wolfenden Committee Report; perspectives on permissiveness; notions of harm and consent; the age of consent debate; and the appropriate limits to state paternalism. show less

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crime (1) criminology (2) law (1) sex (1) sex and society (1)

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Politics and Government, Nonfiction
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345.420253Social sciencesLawCriminal LawEuropeEngland & WalesSexual offences
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KD7975 .S44LawLaw of the United Kingdom and IrelandLaw of England and WalesCriminal law
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