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Strangulation and false narratives of consent the rise of the “rough sex” defence in Anglo-American jurisdictions Susan S.M. Edwards and Kris Gledhill

By: Edwards, Susan S. M.
Contributor(s): Gledhill, Kris.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Counsel.Publisher: Counsel Magazine, 2021Subject(s): ATTITUDES | CONSENT | CRIMINAL JUSTICE | EVIDENCE | FEMICIDE | HOMICIDE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | SENTENCING | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | STRANGULATION | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOM | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Read online In: Counsel, March 2021Summary: The issues considered in New Zealand’s Kempson v R echo calls for urgent law reform in England and Wales through the Domestic Abuse Bill and a standalone strangulation offence, write Susan Edwards and Kris Gledhill. (From the website). Record #8111
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Counsel, March 2021

The issues considered in New Zealand’s Kempson v R echo calls for urgent law reform in England and Wales through the Domestic Abuse Bill and a standalone strangulation offence, write Susan Edwards and Kris Gledhill. (From the website). Record #8111