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Can a Prostitute be Raped? Sex Workers, Women and the Politics of Rape Law Reform
This paper examines the position of prostitutes (and of ex-prostitutes and women seen to behave ‘like prostitutes’) in reported rape trials in Britain, Australia and Canada over the last 150 years. It suggests sex workers suffer a high incidence of sexual assault and asserts that until recently, it was almost impossible for sex workers to seek justice for these crimes. Charges of rape made by sex workers were often not taken seriously by the police and courts. Moreover, in common law systems - like Britain, Australia and Canada - evidentiary rules severely limited the likelihood of a prosecution. Courts have accepted complainants past, present or even rumoured occupation in prostitution as relevant evidence in a rape trial. Prostitutes were regarded as inherently unchaste and untrustworthy; as ‘common’ women they were seen as always consenting to sex and they could not therefore be raped. The development and use of the evidentiary rules noted above is traced and the paper also explores some significant changes that have appeared in the last 10 years that have made in easier for sex workers to successfully prosecute rapists. The paper examines these circumstances and argues that rape law continues to compromise the citizenship of sex workers and all women. (adapted from source)
Year of publication:
2003
Theme:
Human Rights and Law
Author:
Sullivan B.
Relevant URL:
Link to the pdf on the University of Tasmania website Tweets
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