Title of article :
Sex crime legislation: Proactive and anti-therapeutic effects
Author/Authors :
Diesen، نويسنده , , Christian and Diesen، نويسنده , , Eva F. C. Griessbach، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Therapeutic jurisprudence may have its major role within law practice, but analysis of the law from a therapeutic perspective is a task that should not be neglected; how a piece of legislation is designed and formulated certainly influences the therapeutic outcome of a legal process. This article uses sex legislation as an example to demonstrate how the old rape law based on coercion has anti-therapeutic effects on rape victims. If the law requires resistance, it implies that a woman is sexually available until she resists physically, resulting in an attitude that a woman reporting rape without injuries should be mistrusted. This mistrust of the victim and the victimʹs attendant feelings of self-blame aggravate the victimʹs trauma. On the other hand, a modern rape law based on lack of consent gives the signal that a woman is not available until she has given her consent, resulting in a different starting position for the investigation. Since the will of the victim must be respected, the victim herself must be respected in the legal process. Furthermore, being able to tell oneʹs story in a respectful atmosphere can be more important for the well-being of the victim than the outcome of the reported case.
Keywords :
Therapeutic jurisprudence , legislation , False allegations , rape
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
Journal title :
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry