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LAW7111

Crime and gender

(LAW)

Not offered in 2001

Dr Bronwen Naylor

6 credit points + Two 1.5 hour seminars per week + Prerequisite: LAW3300

Synopsis: This subject provides an introduction to feminist legal theory, and feminist and other theories of criminality and examines a range of issues in the criminal law and criminal justce system in the light of these theoretical perspectives. Areas to be covered include violence and gender, including censures of violent behaviours, the public/private dichotomy, the operatiion of criminal defences such as provocation and self-defence, and the use of "syndrome" evidence; an examination of criminal laws regulating sexuality such as rape, prostitution nad abortion laws; and gender issues in sentencing and imprisonment.

Assessment: Written research assignment (4000 words): 50% + Class presentation: 20% + Final examination: 30%


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