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Stuart P. Green, "Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Stuart P. Green, "Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Released Wednesday, 7th April 2021
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Stuart P. Green, "Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Stuart P. Green, "Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Stuart P. Green, "Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Stuart P. Green, "Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Wednesday, 7th April 2021
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Starting in the latter part of the 20th century, the law of sexual offenses, especially in the West, began to reflect a striking divergence. On the one hand, the law became significantly more punitive in its approach to sexual conduct that is nonconsensual, as evidenced by a major expansion in the definition of rape and sexual assault, and the creation of new offenses like sex trafficking, child grooming, and revenge porn. On the other hand, it became markedly more permissive in how it dealt with conduct that is consensual, a trend that can be seen, for example, in the legalization or decriminalization of sodomy, adultery, and adult pornography. This book explores the conceptual and normative implications of this divergence.At the heart of Stuart P. Green's book Criminalizing Sex: A Unified Liberal Theory (Oxford UP, 2020) is a consideration of a deeply contested question: How should a liberal system of criminal law adequately protect individuals in their right not to be subjected to sexual contact against their will, while also safeguarding their right to engage in (private consensual) sexual conduct in which they do wish to participate? The book develops a framework for harmonizing these goals in the context of a wide range of nonconsensual, consensual, and aconsensual sexual offenses (hence, the "unified" nature of the theory) -- including rape and sexual assault in a variety of forms, sexual harassment, voyeurism, indecent exposure, incest, sadomasochistic assault, prostitution, bestiality, and necrophilia. Intellectually rigorous, fair-minded, and deeply humane, Criminalizing Sex offers a fascinating discussion of a wide range of moral and legal puzzles, arising out of real-world cases of alleged sexual misconduct - a discussion that is all the more urgent in the age of #MeToo.Rachel Stuart is a sex work researcher whose primary interest is the lived experiences of sex workers.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

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