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Plausible crime stories, the legal history of sexual offences in mandate Palestine, Orna Alyagon Darr, Sapir Academic College and Ono Academic College

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Plausible crime stories, the legal history of sexual offences in mandate Palestine, Orna Alyagon Darr, Sapir Academic College and Ono Academic College
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Plausible crime stories
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Orna Alyagon Darr, Sapir Academic College and Ono Academic College
Series statement
The law in context series
Sub title
the legal history of sexual offences in mandate Palestine
Summary
Plausible Crime Stories is not only the first in-depth study of the history of sex offences in Mandate Palestine but it also pioneers an approach to the historical study of criminal law and proof that focuses on plausibility. Doctrinal rules of evidence only partially explain which crime stories make sense while others fail to convince. Since plausibility is predicated on commonly held systems of belief, it not only provides a key to the meanings individual social players ascribe to the law but also yields insight into communal perceptions of the legal system, self-identity, the essence of normality and deviance and notions of gender, morality, nationality, ethnicity, age, religion and other cultural institutions. Using archival materials, including documents relating to 147 criminal court cases, this socio-legal study of plausibility opens a window onto a broad societal view of past beliefs, dispositions, mentalities, tensions, emotions, boundaries and hierarchies
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Legal background; 2. Cultural narratives underlying proof: male-to-male offences; 3. Plausibility of children's testimonies: narrator's identity; 4. Plausibility and ethnicity: audience-narrator nexus; 5. Plausible emotions; 6. Corroboration: plausibility embedded in evidentiary standards; 7. Implausible counter-narratives; Conclusion; List of legal cases; Appendix: relevant criminal legislation; Bibliography; Index
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