psychological, legal and cultural examination of sex and sexuality /
edited by Helen Gavin & Jacquelyn Bent.
Oxford, UK :
Inter-Disciplinary Press,
2010.
1 electronic text (xii, 255 pages) :
PDF file.
Critical issues: imaginative research in a changing world.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Helen Gavin and Jacquelyn Bent -- Sexual Deviancy and the Sex Police: An Examination of the Religious, Cultural and Psycho-Legal Antecedents of Perceived Perversion / Helen Gavin & Jacquelyn Bent -- Trans Integration: Understanding the Value of Trans- Identity from a Relational Stance / Claudia C. Lodia -- For the Love of Dog: On the Legal Prohibition of Zoophilia in Canada and the United States / Brian Anthony Cutteridge -- The Natural Order of Disorder: Paedophilia, Incest and the Normalising Family / Elise Chenier -- Images of Childhood, Adolescent Sexual Reality and the Age of Consent / Kieran Walsh -- The Notion of Consent to Sexual Activity for Persons with Mental Disabilities / Suzanne Doyle -- Comprehending the Distinctively Sexual Nature of the Conduct / Jami L. Anderson -- Sexual and Gender motivated Harassment at Czech Universities: Incidence, Perception and Implications for Sexual Ethics / Petr Pavlik, Katerina Kolarova, Irena Smetackova -- Criminalising the Possession of Extreme Pornographic Images: A Critical Examination of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act (2008) / Allison Moore -- Pornography as Crime and in Crime: A Response to Recent Feminist / Arguments / Amy E. White -- Sexual Exposure to and Transmission of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Belgian Substantive Criminal Law Point of View / Bjorn Ketels -- Child and Youth Sexualities, the Law, and the Regulatory Apparatus of Child Protection Policies in Canada in the Early 21st Century / Robert D. Teixeira -- The Rights (Boxing) Ring: Australian Rape Trials / Jessica Kennedy & Patricia Easteal -- Alternatives to Prosecution: Restorative Possibilities for Victims in / Aotearoa/New Zealand / Elizabeth McDonald & Yvette Tinsley -- Primum non nocere (First do no Harm) / Katherine Brown -- Selling Vulnerability: Commercial BDSM Sex and the Power of Choice / Sharon Cowan -- Taboo: Young Strippers and the Politics of Intergenerational Desire / Maria-Belen Ordonez -- Same-Gender Sex and the Common Good / Matthew Pierlott -- Challenging the Order of Things: Un-Australian Families and Reproducing / Homosexuals / William Leonard -- What?s Wrong With Having Sex With Animals? / James A. Martell -- Rape: Unlawful but not Unhealthy? A Philosophical Analysis / Stephanie Koziej -- Pornography: Is There a Connection between Treating Things as People and reating People as Things? / Evangelia Papadaki -- The Influence of Family Dynamics in Young Sexual Offenders' Behaviours / Ricardo G. Barroso, Celina Manita and Pedro Nobre -- Life is a Cabriolet, Old Chum: Autoeroticism, Death and Law in J.G. Ballard's Crash / Mark Thomas.
Part I. Defining Sex and Sex Crime -- Part II. Ethics and Principles in Sexual Conduct -- Part III. Sex, Crime and the Law -- Part IV. Sex Law and its Agencies -- Part V. Regulating Desire -- Part VI. What is Good Sex, What is Bad Sex?
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This book explores psychological, legal and cultural issues in sex and sexuality. The chapters reflect proceedings of the 2nd Global Conference 'Good Sex, Bad Sex - Sex Law, Crime, and Ethics', held in Prague in May 2010, and are written by Australian and international authors. Sections include: defining sex and sex crime; ethics and principles in sexual conduct; sex, crime and the law; sex law and its agencies; regulating desire; and, what is good sex, what is bad sex?
Mode of access: via the internet.
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Bent, Jacquelyn.
Gavin, Helen.
Good Sex, Bad Sex - Sex Law, Crime, and Ethics Global Conference(2nd :2010 :, Prague)