Criminalising coercive control : family violence and the criminal law / Marilyn McMahon and Paul McGorrery, editors.
Titolo
Criminalising coercive control : family violence and the criminal law / Marilyn McMahon and Paul McGorrery, editors.
Descrizione
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This book considers whether coercive control (particularly non-physical forms of family violence) should be prohibited by the criminal law. Based on the premise that traditional understandings of family violence are severely limited, it considers whether the core of family violence is power-based controlling or coercive behavior: attempts by men to psychologically dominate their partners. Such behavior can cause significant psychological, physical and economic harms to victims and is increasingly recognized as a form of human rights abuse. The book considers the new offences that have been introduced in England and Wales (controlling or coercive behavior), Ireland (controlling behavior) and Scotland (domestic abuse). It invites consideration of three key questions: Do conventional criminal laws adequately regulate non-physical abuse? Is the criminal law an appropriate mechanism for responding to the coercive control of family members? And if a new and distinctive offence is warranted, what is the optimal form of that offence?
Editore
Springer,
Data
Autore di contributo subordinato
McMahon, Marilyn (Law teacher)
McGorrery, Paul.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Relazione
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-15-0653-6
Formato
1 online resource (xv, 260 p.)
Lingua
eng
Tipo
a
Diritti di accesso
Publisher's Web site. Access restricted to the University of Catania community.
DOI
10.1007/978-981-15-0653-6 doi
ISBN
9789811506529 (print)
9789811506536 electronic book
9811506531 electronic book
9789811506529 (print)
Collection
Citation
“Criminalising coercive control : family violence and the criminal law / Marilyn McMahon and Paul McGorrery, editors.,” Lex e-books - Collana, ultimo accesso il 16 novembre 2024, http://ebooks.unict.it/omeka/items/show/650.