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Should we consent? : rape law reform in South Africa /

Title
Should we consent? : rape law reform in South Africa / edited by Lilian Artz, Dee Smythe.
Publication
Cape Town : Juta, c2008.

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Additional Authors
  • Artz, Lillian.
  • Smythe, Dee.
Description
xi, 286 p.; 25 cm.
Subject
  • Criminal law > South Africa
  • Offenses against the person > South Africa
  • Rape > South Africa
  • Sex crimes > South Africa
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction: should we consent? -- The politics of a definition -- Rape and HIV/AIDS: who's protecting whom? -- Getting somewhere slowly: the revision of a few evidence rules -- The personal is the political: disclosure of rape complainants personal records -- The psycho-social impact of rape and its implications for expert evidence in rape trials -- Children and sexual offences -- Half-hearted HIV-related services for victims -- Policing sexual offences: policies, practices and potential pitfalls -- Sentencing and management of sexual offenders -- Claims and entitlements or smoke and mirrors? Victims rights in the Sexual Offences Act.
ISBN
  • 9780702179389
  • 0702179388
LCCN
2009451274
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library