Capricious credibility – legal assessments of voluntariness in Swedish negligent rape judgements

Q2 Social Sciences
Lisa Wallin, Sara Uhnoo, Å. Wettergren, Moa Bladini
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Abstract

ABSTRACT A new rape legislation, premised on the requirement of voluntariness, entered into force in Sweden during 2018. This article examines the application and interpretation of voluntariness in Swedish negligent rape judgements with a unique combination of the theoretical perspectives’ sociology of emotion and feminist-legal studies. The material consists of 12 court judgements, from the period 2018–2020, analysed by means of thematic content analysis. The findings show that the judgements in negligent rape cases are based on an evaluation of credibility, supported by evidence that consists of witness statements. These evaluations entail emotions and stereotypes about gender and sexuality, pertaining to rape myths – leading to inconsistent outcomes. Yet, some fundamental assumptions about gender and sexuality are challenged, indicating that the new law may invite discursive shifts and enhanced reflexivity in legal reasoning. The findings are valuable in the work to minimize legal discrimination and secure equality before the law.
反复无常的可信度——瑞典过失强奸判决中自愿性的法律评估
2018年,一项以自愿为前提的新强奸法在瑞典生效。本文以情感社会学和女性主义法律研究的独特理论视角,考察了自愿性在瑞典过失强奸判决中的应用和解释。该材料由2018-2020年期间的12份法院判决组成,通过主题内容分析进行分析。调查结果表明,过失强奸案的判决是基于对可信度的评估,并得到证人陈述的证据的支持。这些评价包含了对性别和性的情感和刻板印象,与强奸神话有关,导致了不一致的结果。然而,关于性别和性行为的一些基本假设受到了挑战,这表明新法律可能会引起话语的转变,并增强法律推理的反身性。这些研究结果对减少法律歧视和确保法律面前人人平等的工作很有价值。
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Nordic Journal of Criminology
Nordic Journal of Criminology Social Sciences-Law
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