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"Battered Woman Syndrome" As A Defense, Heather Zahn Jan 1994

"Battered Woman Syndrome" As A Defense, Heather Zahn

Brigham Young University Prelaw Review

Battered Woman Syndrome refers to "the unique physiological and behavioral reactions exhibition by a person living in a violent relationship." The reaction in self-defense, is sometimes deadly force or the use of a deadly weapon for which women are sent to prison.

This syndrome has become a serious issue in courtrooms across the nation. This Paper will address the issues involved in sentencing and trying women who kill their abusers.

Two main issues are involved, the use of expert witnesses in the courtroom and the definition of self-defense. Legislation is currently being passed to address these issues. This paper cites …


Character Evidence, James L. Kainen Jan 1994

Character Evidence, James L. Kainen

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nonconfrontational Killings And The Appropriate Use Of Battered Child Syndrome Testimony: The Hazards Of Subjective Self-Defense And The Merits Of Partial Excuse, Lauren E. Goldman Jan 1994

Nonconfrontational Killings And The Appropriate Use Of Battered Child Syndrome Testimony: The Hazards Of Subjective Self-Defense And The Merits Of Partial Excuse, Lauren E. Goldman

Case Western Reserve Law Review

No abstract provided.