The present study provides a discourse analysis of judicial attributions about battered women in Canadian sentencing decisions involving women convicted of killing their abusive intimate partners. For cases in which the accused received a jail sentence, judges downgraded acts of previous partner violence by using minimizing descriptions and by emphasizing the mutuality of the violence and of substance abuse. These discourses mobilized doubt about the relationship as abusive and limited sympathy for the accused as a battered woman. Judges ’ descriptions formulated domestic abuse as discrete episodes of violence, attributed in many cases to alcohol rather than to an ongoing pattern of serious domestic abuse. These descriptions reinforced the ...
The aim of this study was to undertake a grounded theory analysis of judges' sentencing remarks for ...
An increase in feminist writing within the area of women’s criminalization and public concern about ...
The aim of this study was to analyse judges’ sentencing remarks in cases of intimate partner homicid...
Criminal harassment became a criminal offence in Canada in 1993, in part to protect women who face i...
This study tested factors influencing verdicts in legal cases involving battered women who kill thei...
textFeminist scholars and activists broadly perceive the criminal justice system as perpetuating ge...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
For battered women who are forced to kill their attackers, unequal treatment by the law and gendered...
Feminist scholars have become aware of the risks of engaging law to address women's needs and concer...
Despite growing awareness of the severity of domestic violence, the lives of battered women are too...
Vignettes describing a case in which a battered woman killed her husband were presented to college s...
Criminalized Aboriginal women continue to be overrepresented in Canadian prisons. Research demonstra...
grantor: University of TorontoDo some types of violent offenders receive more lenient trea...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is criminalized in Canada and remains an ongoing concern for survivo...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
The aim of this study was to undertake a grounded theory analysis of judges' sentencing remarks for ...
An increase in feminist writing within the area of women’s criminalization and public concern about ...
The aim of this study was to analyse judges’ sentencing remarks in cases of intimate partner homicid...
Criminal harassment became a criminal offence in Canada in 1993, in part to protect women who face i...
This study tested factors influencing verdicts in legal cases involving battered women who kill thei...
textFeminist scholars and activists broadly perceive the criminal justice system as perpetuating ge...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
For battered women who are forced to kill their attackers, unequal treatment by the law and gendered...
Feminist scholars have become aware of the risks of engaging law to address women's needs and concer...
Despite growing awareness of the severity of domestic violence, the lives of battered women are too...
Vignettes describing a case in which a battered woman killed her husband were presented to college s...
Criminalized Aboriginal women continue to be overrepresented in Canadian prisons. Research demonstra...
grantor: University of TorontoDo some types of violent offenders receive more lenient trea...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is criminalized in Canada and remains an ongoing concern for survivo...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Canada there has been neither recent nor systematic exami...
The aim of this study was to undertake a grounded theory analysis of judges' sentencing remarks for ...
An increase in feminist writing within the area of women’s criminalization and public concern about ...
The aim of this study was to analyse judges’ sentencing remarks in cases of intimate partner homicid...