The sexual assault of persons with mental disabilities (also described as cognitive, intellectual and developmental disabilities) occurs at alarmingly high rates worldwide. These assaults are a form of gender-based violence intersecting with discrimination based on disability. Our research on the treatment of such cases in the Canadian criminal justice system demonstrates the systemic barriers these victims face at the level of both substantive legal doctrine and trial procedure. Relying on feminist legal theory and disability theory, we argue in this paper that abuses of trust and power underlie most sexual assaults of women with mental disabilities. We argue that existing Criminal Code provisions in Canada are inadequate to address this t...
This modified case study critically explores the issue of women with developmental disabilities and ...
This article explores police responses to sexual violence reported by women offenders designated as ...
In this article the authors argue that the existing adversarial trial process often prevents the sto...
The sexual assault of persons with mental disabilities (also described as cognitive, intellectual an...
Women with mental disabilities experience high rates of sexual assault. The authors trace the histor...
Women with mental disabilities confront sexual assault at an alarming rate. We have argued elsewhere...
When a woman with a mental disability makes a complaint of sexual assault, she must confront a crimi...
Prosecutions for sexual assault most often focus on whether the Crown has proven that the complainan...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
Although the legal issues related to sexual autonomy and sexual offending are significantly differen...
This comment addresses the issue of whether a woman who is civilly committed in a psychiatric facili...
The immense and important research on the sexual abuse of women often ignores disability, and disabi...
This section deals with institutional and community responses to women’s disclosure of sexual assaul...
Doctor of PhilosophyThis study considers why, despite increased prevalence of sexual assault perpetr...
This modified case study critically explores the issue of women with developmental disabilities and ...
This article explores police responses to sexual violence reported by women offenders designated as ...
In this article the authors argue that the existing adversarial trial process often prevents the sto...
The sexual assault of persons with mental disabilities (also described as cognitive, intellectual an...
Women with mental disabilities experience high rates of sexual assault. The authors trace the histor...
Women with mental disabilities confront sexual assault at an alarming rate. We have argued elsewhere...
When a woman with a mental disability makes a complaint of sexual assault, she must confront a crimi...
Prosecutions for sexual assault most often focus on whether the Crown has proven that the complainan...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
Our nation is engaged in deep debate over sexual consent. But to date the discussion has overlooked ...
Although the legal issues related to sexual autonomy and sexual offending are significantly differen...
This comment addresses the issue of whether a woman who is civilly committed in a psychiatric facili...
The immense and important research on the sexual abuse of women often ignores disability, and disabi...
This section deals with institutional and community responses to women’s disclosure of sexual assaul...
Doctor of PhilosophyThis study considers why, despite increased prevalence of sexual assault perpetr...
This modified case study critically explores the issue of women with developmental disabilities and ...
This article explores police responses to sexual violence reported by women offenders designated as ...
In this article the authors argue that the existing adversarial trial process often prevents the sto...