Gays experience a disturbing paradox in American society today: while the gay rights movement enjoys increased visibility, gay-bashing is perhaps the most common and most rapidly increasing of hate-related crimes. The Homosexual Panic Defense (HPD) is based on the homosexual panic disorder, a scientific and medical explanation of, and justification for, the behavior of defendants who murder gay individuals. However, while used to justify some of the most frequent and heinous of hate crimes, the HPD has no uniform definition across cases and bears only a tenuous connection to the psychiatric disorder that legitimizes it. This Note explores the disassociation between the disorder and the defense, and argues that the HPD is not actually based ...
This thesis has used a Queer approach in an attempt to explore that double as a literary element is...
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, the author catalogs the history of anti-gay hate crime...
In Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions, Ian Barnard makes the counterintuitive argument that co...
Gays experience a disturbing paradox in American society today: while the gay rights movement enjoys...
Gay panic refers to a heterosexual man violently responding to unwanted sexual advances from a gay m...
In this article, I examine the use of gay panic defense strategies in the criminal courtroom. I argu...
Gay panic is a strategy used alongside legal defenses by heterosexual men accused of assaulting and/...
The gay/trans panic defense is a legal strategy that is used to try to lower the sentence of a defen...
Negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men widespread in multiple spheres including mass media, ...
In this paper, we examine whether same-sex marriage legalization announcements impact the occurrence...
This Article, prepared for the University of Richmond Law Reviewsymposium commemorating the fiftieth...
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-fa...
We conducted a simulated trial study to investigate the effectiveness of a “gay-panic” provocation d...
Lesbians and gay men continue to be framed as a threat to traditional American social institutions, ...
Since the late 1980s, there have been claims of a marked increase in yiolence directed against lesbi...
This thesis has used a Queer approach in an attempt to explore that double as a literary element is...
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, the author catalogs the history of anti-gay hate crime...
In Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions, Ian Barnard makes the counterintuitive argument that co...
Gays experience a disturbing paradox in American society today: while the gay rights movement enjoys...
Gay panic refers to a heterosexual man violently responding to unwanted sexual advances from a gay m...
In this article, I examine the use of gay panic defense strategies in the criminal courtroom. I argu...
Gay panic is a strategy used alongside legal defenses by heterosexual men accused of assaulting and/...
The gay/trans panic defense is a legal strategy that is used to try to lower the sentence of a defen...
Negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men widespread in multiple spheres including mass media, ...
In this paper, we examine whether same-sex marriage legalization announcements impact the occurrence...
This Article, prepared for the University of Richmond Law Reviewsymposium commemorating the fiftieth...
In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-fa...
We conducted a simulated trial study to investigate the effectiveness of a “gay-panic” provocation d...
Lesbians and gay men continue to be framed as a threat to traditional American social institutions, ...
Since the late 1980s, there have been claims of a marked increase in yiolence directed against lesbi...
This thesis has used a Queer approach in an attempt to explore that double as a literary element is...
This Article proceeds as follows. In Part II, the author catalogs the history of anti-gay hate crime...
In Sex Panic Rhetorics, Queer Interventions, Ian Barnard makes the counterintuitive argument that co...