Preface Unchecked Abuses Disappointing Reforms Fear and Desire The Search for Solutions Feminist Conceptions/Judicial Innovations The Missing Entitlement: Sexual Autonomy Sexual Coercion: The Problem of Threats and Resistance Sexual Bargaining: Legitimate and Illegitimate Offers Supervisors and Teachers: The Problem of Power Psychiatrists and Psychologists: The Problem of Trust Doctors and Lawyers: The Problem of Professional Authority Dating: What Counts as Consent? Taking Sexual Autonomy Seriously Model Criminal Statute for Sexual Offenses Notes Index
Stephen J. Schulhofer is Julius Kreeger Professor of Law and Criminology and Director of the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice at the University of Chicago Law School.
[Schulhofer] leaves no stone unturned in addressing the question of
how to create a law which will take seriously sexual autonomy—the
right to choose freely whether and when to be sexually intimate
with another person. He argues that unlike laws that provide for
comprehensive protection for property rights, labour and other
important interests, laws on sexual autonomy have failed: from the
excessive degree of force needed for an action to be defined as
rape, to the grey areas in which coercion and exploitation can be
used to elicit a false, legally valid ‘consent’ between, for
example, professionals—such as doctors, lecturers, lawyers and
therapists and their clients or students. Schulhofer calls for a
radical reconstruction of such laws [and] does not shirk difficult
questions… This is an insightful and scholarly book written in an
accessible style rarely encountered in law. Even rarer is
Schulhofer’s willingness to debate feminist views in a balanced and
enlightened way.
*Times Literary Supplement*
In this extraordinary book, Stephen J. Schulhofer makes very clear
that unwanted sex, ranging all the way up to rape, is not always
viewed as criminal behavior. Schulhofer…offers us a new way of
viewing the subject of rape. He also offers a proposal for change
that makes overwhelming sense… [An] immensely readable, sometimes
shocking book.
*ABA Journal*
Powerfully argued and meticulously documented, fully supported by
statistical, legal, and other theoretical grounding… Exceedingly
well written. I couldn’t say that [Unwanted Sex is] a pleasure to
read, since the subject matter is so outrageous and upsetting. This
is not a topic for the faint hearted, and [Unwanted Sex is] full of
powerful examples, all the more infuriating because they are real
cases.
*Hypatia*
Schulhofer sets himself the task of examining and explaining why,
in spite of so much recent legal reform, the laws against rape and
sexual harassment fail to protect women… Schulhofer’s overriding
moral precept is that respect for sexual autonomy requires a
radically different view [of consent].
*New Law Journal*
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