"Because Ladies Lie": Eliminating Vestiges of the Corroboration and Resistance Requirements from Ohio's Sexual Offenses

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    Abstract

    In response to alarming statistics about the dearth of rape cases brought to successful fruition, feminist critiques of rape law, and changing attitudes about sexual autonomy, rape and sexual assault statutes in America have undergone enormous revision during the last few decades. The barriers to successful prosecution of rape cases-including the corroboration and resistance requirements-have been slowly eroding in modern statutory law. Despite rampant rape reform, these old-fashioned requirements have been remarkably persistent, and vestiges of them remain in twenty-first-century statutory enactments.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalCleveland State Law Review
    Volume62
    StatePublished - Jul 1 2014

    Keywords

    • sexual offenses
    • rape
    • sexual imposition

    Disciplines

    • Criminal Law
    • Law
    • Law and Gender

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