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Making Sense of Rape: A Review of Presumptions Rlied Upon by the Supreme Court in Decisions on Rape
This book reviews Supreme Court decisions on rape cases, examining the presumptions underlying judicial reasoning. It finds that decisions often rely on stereotypes and myths about rape, such as assumptions that victims must physically resist or that rape occurs only at night. The article critiques these presumptions and advocates for a more evidence-based, victim-sensitive approach in rape adjudication.
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