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SEX AND THE CRIMINAL LAW

NCJ Number
146334
Journal
American Journal of Criminal Law Volume: 21 Issue: 1 Dated: special issue (Fall 1993) Pages: complete issue
Editor(s)
M Bryant
Date Published
1993
Length
246 pages
Annotation
This special issue of the American Journal of Criminal Law highlights some of the legal aspects of sex and the criminal law.
Abstract
The titles of three articles featured in this issue of the Journal summarize the major topics addressed: (1) Date Rape: It's Time for No To Really Mean No; (2) Raping Sodomy and Sodomizing Rape: A Morality Tale About the Transformation of Modern Sodomy Jurisprudence; (3) Reading Gaol Revisited: Admission of Uncharged Misconduct Evidence in Sex Offender Cases. There is a Casenote on Possession of "Child" Pornography. There are three Book Notes entitled: (1) A Justification of Rape; (2) Domestic Violence: Are All Men Potential Murderers? and (3) A Psychological Attempt to Understand Rape. Abstracts of Four Books Received, footnotes

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