Description |
ix, 308 p. ; 23 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
"None of the women were abused" : indigenous contexts for the treatment of women captives in the Northeast / Alice Nash -- "Playing the rogue" : rape and issues of consent in seventeenth-century Massachusetts / Else L. Hambleton -- Sexual consent and sexual coercion in seventeenth-century Virginia / Terri L. Snyder -- Coerced sex and gendered violence in New Netherland / James Homer Williams -- Rape, law, courts, and custom in Pennsylvania, 1682--1800 000 / Jack Marietta and G. S. Rowe -- "Law should be her protector" : the criminal prosecution of rape in Upper Canada, 1791--1850 / Patrick J. Connor -- "I was very much wounded" : rape law, children, and the Antebellum South / Diane Miller Sommerville -- "Most detestable crime" : character, consent, and corroboration in Vermont's rape law, 1850--1920 / Hal Goldman -- "In the marriage bed woman's sex has been enslaved and abused" : defining and exposing marital rape in late-nineteenth-century America / Jesse F. Battan -- Race, honor, citizenship : the Massie rape/murder case / Bonni Cermak -- "Another negro-did-it crime" : black-on-white rape and protest in Virginia, 1945--1960 / Lisa Lindquist Dorr -- Sexual coercion and limited choices : their link to teen pregnancy and welfare / Robert Cherry -- Rape on campus : numbers tell less than half the story / Julie Campbell-Ruggaard and Jami Van Ryswyk. |
Subject |
Rape -- United States -- History.
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Sex crimes -- United States -- History.
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Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration.
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Added Author |
Smith, Merril D., 1956-
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ISBN |
081479789X (pbk. : alk. paper) |
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0814797881 (cloth : alk. paper) |
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