A3 Vertaisarvioitu kirjan tai muun kokoomateoksen osa

Rape law and coercive circumstances




TekijätHelena Jokila, Johanna Niemi

ToimittajaMarie Bruvik Heinskou, May-Len Skilbrei, Kari Stefansen

KustannuspaikkaOxon

Julkaisuvuosi2020

Kokoomateoksen nimiRape in the Nordic Countries: Continuity and Change

Sarjan nimiRoutledge Research in Gender and Society

Numero sarjassa84

Aloitussivu120

Lopetussivu136

Sivujen määrä16

ISBN978-1-138-60651-7

eISBN978-0-429-46760-8

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780429467608

Verkko-osoitehttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9780429467608

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/42574140


Tiivistelmä

The essential element of rape may be defined in two ways: either as a lack of consent or as a use of force and threat. Legal-policy discussions and feminist legal scholars have debated the strengths and weaknesses of both legislative strategies. In this chapter, we argue that, notwithstanding the choice between lack of consent and use of force, legislation must be completed with explanations about what is understood to be coercion, threat and non-consent. Using narratives from Finnish courts, we also argue that both lack of consent and use of force are insufficient legal responses to intimate partner rape connected to domestic violence and acquaintance rape, in particular among youth. Thus, we argue that rape law should be broadened to encompass acts committed under coercive conditions and should include an adequate explanation of what these conditions might be.


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