Defending ‘Co-offending’ Women: Recognising Domestic Abuse and Coercive Control in ‘Joint Enterprise' Cases Involving Women and their Intimate Partners
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Peer-reviewed
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Hulley, S
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jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pThe role of coercive control in women's offending has been increasingly recognised in law. Yet, there remains a significant blind spot that leads to grossly unfair outcomes for women who are implicated in cases of serious violence with their abusive partners. This article outlines the role that abusive relationships play in women being ‘associated’ with an offence, being present at the scene and unable to withdraw and being implicated in the police investigation. It argues that such relationships must be recognised in legal practice and in the law, to avoid serious miscarriages of justice being enacted upon women who have already been repeatedly failed by the State.</jats:p>
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4402 Criminology, 44 Human Society, Women's Health, 5 Gender Equality, 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Journal Title
Howard Journal of Crime and Justice
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2059-1098
2059-1101
2059-1101
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Wiley
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Economic and Social Research Council (ES/J007935/1)
Isaac Newton Trust (Minute 1407(e))
Economic and Social Research Council (ES/P001378/1)
Isaac Newton Trust (19.23(a))
Isaac Newton Trust (Minute 1407(e))
Economic and Social Research Council (ES/P001378/1)
Isaac Newton Trust (19.23(a))