Vulnerability and Sexual Assault Law
The Inadequacy of the Autonomy-based Approach
Sorcha McCormack(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
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Will be published approx. on 24. July 2026
230 pages
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978-1-040-46797-8 (ISBN)
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This book critiques the autonomy based theoretical foundations of the legal response to sexual offences. To do so it examines the legal treatment of incapacitated rape victims arguing that the autonomous foundations have created a hierarchal response that forces individuals to be responsible for avoiding harm. The book uses vulnerability theory in two innovative ways. It challenges the foundations of the autonomous liberal legal subject in sexual offences, and it suggests a new sexual offence based on a vulnerability lens. Through this understanding of vulnerability, it argues that an autonomy-based approach is at the core of the inadequate response to sexual assault complainants. It therefore encourages readers to rethink what we know about what it means to be human, how we view sexual offences, and how we treat incapacitated complainants. The book blends theory and policy to offer new and holistic ways to rethink our response to sexual offences and challenges the formulation of the subjective nature of consent and sexual assault. The book will be of interest to researchers, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of Criminal Justice, Criminology, Gender Studies and Social Policy.
Reviews / Votes
"This magnificent book is a brilliant scholarly examination of the law on sexual offences from a vulnerability perspectives. It challenges assumptions around the nature of consent and sexual autonomy and urges us to reconsider the law in novel and exciting ways."Jonathan Herring, Professor of Law, University of Oxford, UK
"A vital book offering new ways to understand the injustices experienced by survivors of rape, as well as charting a path towards ending violence against women and girls."
Clare McGlynn, Professor, Durham University, UK
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-1-040-46797-8 (9781040467978)
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Sorcha McCormack is a Senior lecturer in law at Leeds Beckett University UK. As an academic and a qualified barrister, she uses feminist legal theory to critique criminal law. This monograph builds on her PhD thesis from Durham University.
Content
Introduction: Vulnerability and Sexual Assault Law: The Inadequacy of the Autonomy-based Approach 1. The Vulnerability Challenge 2. Intoxication and Consent: A Hierarchal Response? Is Autonomy the Problem? 3. Insights from the Treatment of Those with a 'Mental Disorder' 4. Alternative approaches 5. Radically Reforming the Law: Vulnerability and Penetration as a Prima Facie Wrong 6. Autonomy and Vulnerability: Potential Reform to the Legislation. Conclusion: Beyond the Law
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