Sexual Violence: Policies, Practices, and Challenges in the United States and Canada

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James F. Hodgson, Debra S. Kelley
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2001 M12 30 - 256 pages
Drawing on the most recent studies, this collection of articles assesses and evaluates current criminal justice responses, policies, and practices regarding sexual violence in the United States and Canada. Focusing on methodological and ideological issues, rape law reform, criminal justice responses, social contexts of sexual assault, and community responses, authors from the fields of sociology, criminal justice, law, counseling, anthropology, biology, and psychology provide detailed studies of the problems and challenges involved in this very sensitive and important issue. The broad perspective provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the current state of criminal justice responses to sexual assault as well as the changes and progress being made in the area. By providing such extensive coverage, the volume also offers readers a guide to the very nature and extent of sexual violence and its consequences.

As we enter the 21st century, numerous changes have occurred within the criminal justice system and society's understanding of rape as a crime of violence. Significant reforms have emerged in both the United States and Canada in terms of how various institutions respond to the crime of rape and the needs of rape survivors. This progress demands an evaluation of the current state of pressing issues regarding the many facets of sexual assault. Kelley and Hodgson offer original contributions from both American and Canadian scholars and practitioners from several social science disciplines in an effort to provide a critical assessment of a timely and important issue.
 

Contents

Policies Practices and Challenges James F Hodgson and Debra S Kelley
1
2 The Measurement of Rape Debra S Kelley
15
3 Biology Sex and the Debate over Chemical Castration Craig T Palmer Randy Thornhill and David N DiBari
35
A Case Study of Cyber Rape Livy A Visano
51
The Forgotten Victims Charles Crawford
73
6 Rape Law Reform Frances P Bernat
85
The Politics of Credibility in Canadian Rape Law Margaret A Denike
101
The Use of Expert Testimony and ThirdParty Records by Trial Court Judges Giannetta Del Bove and Lana Stermac
119
A Comparative Study of Nine Counties in North Carolina Vivian B Lord and Gary Rassel
155
A Case Study of Jane Doe v the Metropolitan Toronto Police James F Hodgson
173
12 Assessing the Role of Sexual Assault Programs in Communities Elizabethann OSullivan
191
The CDROM and the Changing Nature of Crime Control Suzette Cote
205
Prevention or Problem Robert E FreemanLongo
223
Index
239
About the Contributors
243
Copyright

9 Reconceptualizing Sexual Assault from an Intractable Social Problem to a Manageable Process of Social Change K Edward Renner
135

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JAMES F. HODGSON is Associate Professor of Sociology at Longwood College.

DEBRA S. KELLEY is Associate Professor of Sociology at Longwood College.

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