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Texas A&M University School of Law

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2014

Family law

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When Women Kill Newborns: The Rhetoric Of Vulnerability, Susan Ayres Mar 2014

When Women Kill Newborns: The Rhetoric Of Vulnerability, Susan Ayres

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This chapter explores feminist jurisprudence regarding women who commit acts of violence, focusing specifically on questions of agency in neonaticide (killing a newborn). A case study approach illustrates the debate in feminist theory between same-treatment and different-treatment of women as compared to men. While some feminist criminologists urge that women who kill must be viewed the same as men (as having agency and responsibility), other feminists question this approach and point out that women who commit crimes that intersect with family law receive disproportionately harsh treatment and should be treated differently than men.

This chapter contends that the paradox raised …