%0 Generic
%T Bodies in Evidence Race, Gender, and Science in Sexual Assault Adjudication
%A Hlavka, Heather R.
%A Mulla, Sameena
%I New York University Press
%@ 9781479809653
%K Discrimination in criminal justice administration United States
%K Evidence, Criminal United States
%K Forensic sciences United States
%K Sex crimes Law and legislation United States
%K Sex discrimination in criminal justice administration United States
%K LAW / Gender & the Law
%K DNA
%K Sexual assault
%K attorney
%K body
%K children
%K court
%K cultural narratives
%K defendant
%K defense
%K evidence
%K expert witness
%K expertise
%K fatherhood
%K forensic nurse
%K forensic science
%K forensics
%K gender
%K geography
%K heteronormativity
%K judge
%K jury selection
%K jury
%K justice
%K legal ethnography
%K method
%K police
%K prosecution
%K race
%K rape myths
%K sentencing
%D [2021]
%D , ©2021
%X Frontmatter
%X Contents
%X Introduction: Imagining and Witnessing Sexual Assault Adjudication
%X 1. Common Sense and the Nomos of Sexual Assault: Selecting and Sensitizing Jurors
%X 2. Permission to Speak: Testimony and the Spectacle of Suffering
%X 3. The Low and the High: Presumption, Power, and Police Expertise
%X 4. Nursing Sexual Violence from the Stand: Victimized and Victimizing Bodies
%X 5. The Evidence Does Not Speak for Itself: Performing Forensic Expertise
%X 6. The Good Father: Masculinity, Fatherhood, and Scenes of Admonishment
%X Conclusion: Race, Place, and Subjugation in the Courts
%X Acknowledgments
%X Notes
%X Bibliography
%X Index
%X About the Authors
%C New York University Press
%C New York, NY
%U https://katalog.slub-dresden.de/en/?cHash=d436d54d7a76fc6fe03d5b8c85ebf4cf&tx_find_find%5Baction%5D=citation&tx_find_find%5Bcontroller%5D=Search&tx_find_find%5Bid%5D=0-1885498349&tx_find_find%5Btype%5D=endnote
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