This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state intervention in the family and the patriarchal violence of Anglo-American frontier societies in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By analyzing previously unexamined cases of domestic assault and homicide in the American West and Australia, Professor Ramsey reveals a sustained (but largely ineffectual) effort to civilize men by punishing violence against women. Husbands in both the American West and Australia were routinely arrested or summoned to court for beating their wives in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Judges, police officers, journalists, and others expressed dismay over domestic assaults. However, legal authorities struggle...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
This Article calls into question stereotypical assumptions about the presumed lack of state interven...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
The received wisdom, among feminists and others, is that historically the criminal justice system to...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...
This Article presents a hypothesis suggesting how and why the criminal justice response to domestic ...