ABSTRACT

Experts provide important insights on the intent and subsequent outcome of legislated change at the national and local levels in the area of criminal justice and women. Here is a revealing examination of the impact of judicial and legislative changes on the treatment of female victims and offenders in the areas of corrections, domestic violence, sexual assault, and prostitution look at actual case studies demonstrates that the condition of women’s lives will not be changed merely by going to court or getting a new law. This is an enlightening book for readers who may believe that discrimination can be eliminated through legal changes alone.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

The Impact of Legally Mandated Change on Women Prisoners

part I|36 pages

Domestic Violence—Battered Women

part II|36 pages

Sexual Assault

chapter |16 pages

Rape Law Reform

The New Cosmetic for Canadian Women

chapter |18 pages

Sexual Assault Prosecution

An Examination of Model Rape Legislation in Michigan

part III|38 pages

Prostitution

chapter |18 pages

The White Slave Traffic Act

Historical Impact of a Federal Crime Policy on Women

chapter |18 pages

New York State’s Prostitution Statute

Case Study of the Discriminatory Application of a Gender Neutral Law

part IV|13 pages

Contributor’s Choices-Annotated Bibliography