The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believed that the complainant consented to sexual intercourse, thereby assuming a shared understanding of what constitutes a “reasonable belief in consent”. This study provides a thematic analysis of interviews with 18 university students, studying in London, UK, to explore their perceptions of “a reasonable belief in consent” when considering other people’s behaviour. The findings suggest that whilst these participants rejected many stereotypical ideas in judging reasonable belief in consent, the discussion regarding vulnerability, responsibility and the consumption of alcohol was less clear-cut. Discussions frequently sought to avoid directly bla...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
How sex is negotiated has reached greater interest because a lack of consent is considered to be a r...
Consent is a bedrock principle in democratic society and a primary means through which our law expre...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
A legal definition of rape that exonerates an accused who 'reasonably believes in consent'...
While the lack of consent is the only determining factor in considering whether a situation is rape ...
This paper discusses controversies over the reasonable belief in consent defence to sexual assault s...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of trying to understand how sexual consent is under...
types: ArticleAuthor's pre-print version published with permission of Thomson Reuters. Final version...
In a jurisdiction where the definition of rape is based on consent, how consent is understood and as...
When, if ever, do mistaken beliefs render sexual activity non-consensual despite a person's seeming ...
'She is in the true sense asking for it'/ 'If she doesn't want it she only has to keep her legs shut...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
The concept of consent is fundamental in considering the crime of rape under the Sexual Offences Act...
There is no doubt that being ‘critical’ about victim-blame requires ensuring first that it is the pe...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
How sex is negotiated has reached greater interest because a lack of consent is considered to be a r...
Consent is a bedrock principle in democratic society and a primary means through which our law expre...
The prosecution of rape frequently requires a jury to decide whether the defendant reasonably believ...
A legal definition of rape that exonerates an accused who 'reasonably believes in consent'...
While the lack of consent is the only determining factor in considering whether a situation is rape ...
This paper discusses controversies over the reasonable belief in consent defence to sexual assault s...
There is a growing recognition of the importance of trying to understand how sexual consent is under...
types: ArticleAuthor's pre-print version published with permission of Thomson Reuters. Final version...
In a jurisdiction where the definition of rape is based on consent, how consent is understood and as...
When, if ever, do mistaken beliefs render sexual activity non-consensual despite a person's seeming ...
'She is in the true sense asking for it'/ 'If she doesn't want it she only has to keep her legs shut...
Commission of rape in most jurisdictions hinges upon one crucial manifestation consent. In analysing...
The concept of consent is fundamental in considering the crime of rape under the Sexual Offences Act...
There is no doubt that being ‘critical’ about victim-blame requires ensuring first that it is the pe...
In this ground-breaking article submitted for publication in mid-1986, Lucinda Vandervort creates a ...
How sex is negotiated has reached greater interest because a lack of consent is considered to be a r...
Consent is a bedrock principle in democratic society and a primary means through which our law expre...