Syllabus/achievement requirements (updated January 17th)

[C] means that the publication is in a compendium. This compendium can be purchased at Akademika in Domus Nova, St.Olavs plass 5, entrance in Pilestredet. Take your student ID-card with you when you are going to purchase a compendium.

Anderson, Kristin L. (2016). "Victims’ Voices and Victims’ Choices in Three IPV Courts". Violence Against Women 21(1): 105-124. (20 pages).

Aradau, Claudia (2008): “Problematizing Trafficking in Women.” In: Rethinking Trafficking in Women. Palgrave. [12-39] (27 pages). [C]

Brunovskis, A. & Skilbrei, ML. (2016). Two birds with one stone? Implications of conditional assistance in victim protection and prosecution of traffickers. Anti-Trafficking Review 6(1):13-30. (18 pages).

Carline, Anna (2011): “Criminal justice, extreme pornography and prostitution: Protecting women or promoting morality?” In: Sexualities 14(3) : 312-333 (21 pages).

Carmody, Moira (2003): “Sexual Ethics and Violence Prevention.” In: Social and Legal Studies 12 (2): 199-216 (17 pages).

Cockburn, Cynthia (2011): “Why Are You Doing This to Me? Identity, Power and Sexual Violence in War.” In: Sexuality, Gender and Power. Intersectional and Transnational Perspectives. Jónasdóttir, Anna G., Valerie Bryson & Kathleen B. Jones (eds.) New York: Routledge. [189-204] (15 pages). [C]

Corvo, Ken & Pamela Johnson (2001). Vilification of the “batterer”: How blame shapes domestic violence policy and interventions. Aggression and Violent Behavior 8: 259-281 (23 pages).

Daly, Kathleen & Meda Chesney-Lind (2004): “Feminism and Criminology.” In: Gendered (in)justice. Theory and Practice in Feminist Criminology. Pamela J. Schram & Barbara Koons-Witt (eds.) Long Grove: Waveland Press [9-(38)48] (39 pages). [C]

Edwards, Tim (2006): “Violence and violation – men, masculinity and power.” In: Edwards, Tim, Cultures of Masculinity. London: Routledge [44-63] (19 pages). [C]

Engle, Karen (2005): “Feminism and Its (Dis)Contents: Criminalizing Wartime Rape in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In: The American Journal of International Law 99(4): 778-816 (39 pages).

Ericsson, Kjersti (2011): “Rape, love and war - personal or political?” In: Theoretical Criminology 15(1): 67-82 (15 pages).

Franklin, K. (2004): “Enacting masculinity: Antigay violence and group rape as participatory theater.” In: Sexuality Research & Social Policy 1(2): 25-40 (16 pages) [reprinted in 2008 in Crime, Criminal Justice and Masculinities, Ashgate Publishing, UK]

Granström, Görel (2007): “Challenging the Heteronormativity of Law.” In: Exploiting the Limits of Law. Åsa Gunnarsson, Eva-Maria Svensson & Margaret Davies (eds.). London: Ashgate [127-(137)140] (11 pages). [C]

Hayes, Sharon and Belinda Carpenter (2013): “Social moralities and discursive constructions of female sex offenders.” In: Sexualities 16(1/2): 159–179 (20 pages).

Houge, Anette Bringedal; Lohne, Kjersti & Skilbrei, May-Len Østbye (2015). Gender and crime revisited: criminological gender research on international and transnational crime and crime control. Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention (16 pages)

Houge, A. B. (2015). "Sexualized war violence. Knowledge construction and knowledge gaps." Aggression and Violent Behavior. (8 pages)

Jahnsen, Synnøve & May-Len Skilbrei (2018): Leaving no stone unturned: The borders and orders of transnational prostitution. British Journal of Criminology 58(2): 255-272 (18 pages)

Larcombe, Wendy, Bianca Fileborn, Anastasia Powell, Natalia Hanley & Nicola Henry (2016): "'I think it’s Rape and I Think He Would be Found Not Guilty': Focus Group Perceptions of (un)Reasonable Belief in Consent in Rape Law". Social & Legal Studies 25(5): 611-629. (19 pages)

Mandal, Saptarshi (2014): "The Impossibility of Marital Rape: Contestations Around Marriage, Sex, Violence and the Law in Contemporary India". Australian Feminist Studies 29:81: 255-272. (19 pages)

Mardorossian, Carine M. (2002): Towards a new feminist theory of rape. Signs 27(3): 743-775 (33 pages)

McHugh, M. C. & Frieze, I. H. (2006) ‘Intimate Partner Violence – New Directions’, Annals New York Academy of Sciences, 1087: 121–141 (21 pages)

Munro, Vanessa (2017). "Shifting Sands? Consent, Context and Vulnerability in Contemporary Sexual Offences Policy in England and Wales". Social & Legal Studies 26(4): 417-440. (24 pages)

Renzetti, Claire (1999): “The Challenge to Feminism Posed by Women’s Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships:” In: New Versions of Victims. Feminist Struggle with the Concept. Sharon Lamb (ed.). New York: New York University Press [42-(53)56] (14 pages) [C]

Roychowdhury, Poulami (2013). "The Delhi Gang Rape": The Making of International Causes. Feminist Studies 39(1): 282-292. (12 pages)

Segrave, Marie, Sanja Milivojevic and Sharon Pickering (2009): “Sex trafficking: Mapping the terrain.” In: Sex Trafficking. International context and response. Willan Publishing. [1-33] (29 pages) [C]

Sjoberg, Laura (2007): “Agency, Militarized Femininity and Enemy Others: Observations From The War In Iraq.” In: International Feminist Journal of Politics 9(1): 82-101 (23 pages).

Skjelsbæk, Inger (2001): “Sexual violence and war: Mapping out a complex relationship.” In: European Journal of International Relations 7(2): 211-237 (26 pages).

Smart, Carol (1992): “Disruptive bodies and unruly sex. The regulation of reproduction and sexuality in the nineteenth century.” In: Regulating Womanhood. Historical Essays in Marriage, Motherhood and Sexuality. Carol Smart (ed.). London: Routledge. [7-32] (25 pages). [C]

Smart, Carol (1994): “Law, feminism and sexuality. From essence to ethics?” In: Canadian Journal of  Law and Society 9(1): 1-23 (23 pages).

Stanley, N. et al. (2012). Men’s Talk: Men’s Understandings of Violence Against Women and Motivations for Change. I: Violence Against Women, 18(11): 1300-1318 (19 pages).

Walklate, Sandra, Kate Fitz-Gibbon & Jude McCulloch (2017): "Is more law the answer? Seeking justice for victims of intimate partner violence through the reform of legal categories". Criminology & Criminal Justice online first. (17 pages)

Walklate, Sandra (2007): Imagining the victim of crime. Open University Press. Chapter 2 and 6. [26-56, 133-153] (52 pages).

Weitzer, Ronald (2012): “Understanding Prostitution.”In: Legalizing Prostitution: From Illicit Vice to Lawful Business. New York: New York University Press. [3-21] (18 pages)


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