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how the domestic violence revolution is transforming privacy

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An edition of At home in the law (2009)

At home in the law

how the domestic violence revolution is transforming privacy

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"The past few decades have witnessed a revolution in the way that law shapes the idea and reality of the home. Jeannie Suk shows how legal feminism has replaced the traditional notion of home as a man's castle with the idea that home is a place where women are subordinated to male control and need government protection. Changes designed to protect women from domestic violence have developed into a comprehensive legal regime that treats the home as a site of potential or actual violence. The unexpected consequences of this legal reform have redistributed power among women, men, and the state." "Suk examines major developments in contemporary U.S. law pertaining to domestic violence, self-defense, privacy, sexual autonomy. and property in order to illuminate the changing relation between home and the law. Increasing state control has led to expanded definitions of what constitutes violence, mandatory arrest of those suspected of domestic violence, and obligatory criminal charges in place of prosecutorial discretion. Protection orders that prohibit all contact between suspected abusers and their partners are designed to end relationships - even over victims' objections. The law's rapidly changing picture of the home has fundamentally moved the boundary between public and private space. The result, unintended by domestic violence reformers, is to reduce the autonomy of women in relation to the state."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
204

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At Home in the Law: How the Domestic Violence Revolution Is Transforming Privacy
2011, Yale University Press
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Cover of: At Home in the Law
At Home in the Law: How the Domestic Violence Revolution Is Transforming Privacy
2009, Yale University Press
in English
Cover of: At home in the law
At home in the law: how the domestic violence revolution is transforming privacy
2009, Yale University Press
in English

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Table of Contents

Home crime
Criminal law comes home
Scenes of self-defense
Taking the home
Is privacy a woman?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New Haven

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.82920973
Library of Congress
KF9322 .S85 2009, HV6626.2, KF9322 .S85x 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 204 p. ;
Number of pages
204

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24410650M
Internet Archive
athomeinlawhowdo0000sukj
ISBN 10
0300113986
ISBN 13
9780300113983
LCCN
2009928179
OCLC/WorldCat
317471666

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