Delineating the Heinous: Rape, Sex, and Self-Possession
123 Yale Law Journal Online 371 (2013).
18 Pages Posted: 15 Aug 2015
Date Written: December 3, 2013
Abstract
In this Essay, Professor Ramachandran examines Professor Rubenfeld’s concept of self-possession, which Rubenfeld presents as a helpful way to define the harm of rape. She argues that if the concept represents exclusive physical control over one’s body, it is an elusive and undesirable ideal, and as problematic as the sexual autonomy concept that Rubenfeld critiques. Alternately, if it represents the narrower concept of mind-body integration, it makes a principled distinction between rape and battery impossible. The solution is to acknowledge that rape is a sex crime, unique because sex carries distinctive risks and meanings.
Keywords: rape, criminal, sexual assault, statutory rape, force
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