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Sexual Science and the Law
Harvard University Press, 1992 Cloth: 978-0-674-80268-1 Library of Congress Classification KF9325.G74 1992 Dewey Decimal Classification 345.730253
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
A rape victim charges that pornography caused her attacker to become a sex offender. A lesbian mother fights for custody of her child. A transsexual pilot is fired by a commercial airline after undergoing sex change and sues for sex discrimination. A homosexual is denied employment because of sexual orientation. A woman argues that her criminal behavior should be excused because she suffers from premenstrual syndrome. The law has much to say about sexual behavior, but what it says is rarely influenced by the findings of social science research over recent decades. This book focuses for the first time on the dynamic interplay between sexual science and legal decisionmaking. See other books on: Law | Psychology | Sex and law | Sexual Science | United States See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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