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Citation

Douglas H, Fitzgerald R. Criminol. Crim. Justice 2022; 22(2): 270-286.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1748895820949607

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Non-fatal strangulation is commonly reported by women who have experienced intimate partner violence and it has been identified as both an immediate risk to health and life but also a risk for future serious harm and even death. While some Australian states and Canada have followed the lead of American states in introducing criminal offences of non-fatal strangulation the United Kingdom is yet to do so. Non-fatal strangulation offences have come with challenges of definition and identification. The success of criminal justice responses requires an understanding of the ways in which women understand and describe their non-fatal strangulation victimisation. We analyse 24 women's experiences of non-fatal strangulation as a basis for considering how to ensure that jurisdictions considering introduction of a new non-fatal strangulation offence or reform of an existing offence do not reproduce obstacles to prosecution and legal recognition and suggest a model definition of non-fatal strangulation for an offence.


Language: en

Keywords

Criminal response; intimate partner violence; non-fatal strangulation; stand-alone offence

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