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The Victim's Voice in the Sexual Misconduct Crisis investigates how a victim's voice, identity, credibility, and proof are challenged or established in the current sexual misconduct crisis. Using communication and rhetorical analysis, gender studies, and law and society perspectives, Mary Schuster examines concerns such as victim impact statements offered in sentencing hearings of convicted offenders, due process and Title IX requirements in campus sexual assault investigations, and laws and Title VII standards governing workplace sexual harassment complaints. Schuster also analyzes the testimony offered in the 1991 and 1998 U.S. Senate Judiciary Hearings regarding the Supreme Court nominations of Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh, social movements such as #Me Too, and global activists' efforts to challenge gender stereotypes and hierarchies. This book argues that we cannot outlaw or legislate away sexual misconduct, but must instead focus on cultural, social, and systemic changes in

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Introduction: Communication, Legal, and Gender Perspectives on the Sexual Misconduct Crisis Chapter 1: Silence and Listening in Sexual Misconduct Cases Chapter 2: Victim Impact Statements in the Larry Nassar Sentencing Hearings Chapter 3: Affirmative Consent and Standards of Proof in Campus Policies Chapter 4: Subjectivity and Objectivity and the “Severe or Pervasive” Requirement Chapter 5: “Tactics Tethered to Hope” or Cultural and Systemic Attempts to Stop Sexual Misconduct

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/19/2019 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498598460, 978-1498598460
      ISBN10: 1498598463

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Victim's Voice in the Sexual Misconduct Crisis investigates how a victim's voice, identity, credibility, and proof are challenged or established in the current sexual misconduct crisis. Using communication and rhetorical analysis, gender studies, and law and society perspectives, Mary Schuster examines concerns such as victim impact statements offered in sentencing hearings of convicted offenders, due process and Title IX requirements in campus sexual assault investigations, and laws and Title VII standards governing workplace sexual harassment complaints. Schuster also analyzes the testimony offered in the 1991 and 1998 U.S. Senate Judiciary Hearings regarding the Supreme Court nominations of Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh, social movements such as #Me Too, and global activists' efforts to challenge gender stereotypes and hierarchies. This book argues that we cannot outlaw or legislate away sexual misconduct, but must instead focus on cultural, social, and systemic changes in

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Communication, Legal, and Gender Perspectives on the Sexual Misconduct Crisis Chapter 1: Silence and Listening in Sexual Misconduct Cases Chapter 2: Victim Impact Statements in the Larry Nassar Sentencing Hearings Chapter 3: Affirmative Consent and Standards of Proof in Campus Policies Chapter 4: Subjectivity and Objectivity and the “Severe or Pervasive” Requirement Chapter 5: “Tactics Tethered to Hope” or Cultural and Systemic Attempts to Stop Sexual Misconduct

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