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Sexuality, Disability, and the Law - Beyond the Last Frontier?

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Q: When do we not even want to THINK about sex? A: When institutionalized persons with mental disabilites are involved! The complete lack of attention has led to diametrically opposed views! ranging from "they have no interest and will be exploited" to "they are uncontrollable predators who will put many at risk." Now! finally! a full-volume full-discussion by Michael Perlin and Alison Lynch in a beautifully written and analyzed book brings therapeutic jurisprudence to the rescue! arguing for carefully constructed policies based on the "3 Vs" of voice! validation! and voluntary participation. It is a wonderful book that will bring this issue to center stage in disability law circles. " - David B. Wexler! Professor of Law and Director! International Network on Therapeutic Jurisprudence! University of Puerto Rico; Distinguished Research Professor of Law Emeritus! University of Arizona! USA Informationen zum Autor Michael L. Perlin is Professor Emeritus of Law at New York Law School, USA; Founding Director, International Mental Disability Law Reform Project, and Co-Founder, Mental Disability Law and Policy Associates Alison J. Lynch is Staff Attorney at Disability Rights New York. Klappentext Sexuality! Disability! and the Law approaches issues of sexual autonomy and disability from multiple perspectives! including constitutional law! international human rights! therapeutic jurisprudence! history! cognitive psychology! dignity studies! and theories and findings on gender constructs and societal norms. Perlin and Lynch determine that if our society continues to assert that persons with mental disabilities possess a primitive morality! we allow ourselves to censor their feelings and their actions. By denying their ability and desires to show love and affection! we justify this disparate treatment. Our reliance on stereotypes has warped our attitudes and our policies! and has allowed us to avoid important issues of humanity and of dignity that should be at the basis of any policies that affect this population. Zusammenfassung Sexuality, Disability, and the Law approaches issues of sexual autonomy and disability from multiple perspectives, including constitutional law, international human rights, therapeutic jurisprudence, history, cognitive psychology, dignity studies, and theories and findings on gender constructs and societal norms. Perlin and Lynch determine that if our society continues to assert that persons with mental disabilities possess a primitive morality, we allow ourselves to censor their feelings and their actions. By denying their ability and desires to show love and affection, we justify this disparate treatment. Our reliance on stereotypes has warped our attitudes and our policies, and has allowed us to avoid important issues of humanity and of dignity that should be at the basis of any policies that affect this population. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. The Four Factors: Sanism, Pretextuality, Heuristics and 'Ordinary Common Sense' 3. Perspectives from the Law 4. Social Policy Issues 5. Gender, Society, and Sexuality 6. Therapeutic Jurisprudence ...

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1.Introduction
2.The Four Factors: Sanism, Pretextuality, Heuristics and 'Ordinary Common Sense'
3.Perspectives from the Law
4.Social Policy Issues
5.Gender, Society, and Sexuality
6.Therapeutic Jurisprudence

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"Q: When do we not even want to THINK about sex? A: When institutionalized persons with mental disabilites are involved! The complete lack of attention has led to diametrically opposed views, ranging from "they have no interest and will be exploited" to "they are uncontrollable predators who will put many at risk." Now, finally, a full-volume full-discussion by Michael Perlin and Alison Lynch in a beautifully written and analyzed book brings therapeutic jurisprudence to the rescue, arguing for carefully constructed policies based on the "3 Vs" of voice, validation, and voluntary participation. It is a wonderful book that will bring this issue to center stage in disability law circles. " - David B. Wexler, Professor of Law and Director, International Network on Therapeutic Jurisprudence, University of Puerto Rico; Distinguished Research Professor of Law Emeritus, University of Arizona, USA

Product details

Authors A Lynch, A. Lynch, Alison J. Lynch, Perlin, M Perlin, M. Perlin, Michael L. Perlin, Michael L. Lynch Perlin
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.01.2016
 
EAN 9781137481078
ISBN 978-1-137-48107-8
No. of pages 218
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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