Prosecuting Domestic Violence

Prosecuting Domestic Violence

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Madden Dempsey, Michelle
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780199562169
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What should public prosecutors do when victims withdraw support for domestic violence prosecutions? The answer to this question that motivates the investigation undertaken in this book defends the claim that (other things being equal) domestic violence prosecutors should respond as feminists. This claim is intended as a provocative formulation of the proposition that domestic violence prosecutors should act for reasons generated by the value of reconstituting communities as less patriarchal. This thesis is defended first by developing a general theory of prosecutorial practical reasoning, and then by considering the prosecution of domestic violence offences in particular. Along the way, this book provides an original account of the nature of prosecutorial action, the values that can be realised through such action, and the relationship between these values and the practical reasoning of criminal prosecutors. Moreover, it provides original analyses of two key concepts, domestic violence and patriarchy, and explains the relevance of the latter to a proper understanding of the former. These insights are put to work in answering the motivating question stated above, and provide answers both in terms of what prosecutors would be justified in doing, and what prosecutors should do in order to be effective
EAN 9780199562169
ISBN 0199562164
Typ produktu Pevná väzba
Vydavateľ Oxford University Press
Dátum vydania 19. marca 2009
Stránky 260
Jazyk English
Rozmery 241 x 162 x 21
Krajina United Kingdom
Autori Madden Dempsey, Michelle
Séria Oxford Monographs on Criminal Law and Justice