Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
In this essay, the connection between law and morality in its most pervasive dimension, namely the sexual one, is addressed through the lenses of criminal justice and crimes against the sexual sphere of the person. The central character of the analysis is the ‘typical victim’, that is the ‘teenager’, who brings together multiple elements of fragility, linked to a critical and unknown age (adolescence) and to gender, largely fueled by stereotypes and prejudices that jurisprudence between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries reveals. In particular, age proves to be a very useful analytical device: it allows us to question the sources by introducing a peculiar temporal regime which, anchored to the time of the person, differently interacts (and reacts) with the times of history, including legal history.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
victims of sex crimes; adolescence; gender stereotyping; history of criminal law; criminal justice
Elenco autori:
FUSAR POLI, Elisabetta
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