施受虐的攻击

S. Green
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本章讨论施虐受虐性攻击。虽然在刑法中没有特别标明这种罪行,但这种行为已经在一般(非性)攻击和殴打条款下受到起诉。对于涉及其他类型(非性)双方同意的疼痛施加的侵犯指控,如手术、运动、纹身和宗教鞭笞,通常允许同意作为辩护理由。施虐受虐性侵犯起诉的不同之处在于,自愿辩护或自愿辩护通常不受欢迎。这一章提供了一个基于双重效应理论的论证,来说明为什么自愿性施虐受虐行为比其他自愿性伤害行为更不合法(该理论认为,作为带来良好结果的副作用,造成伤害是允许的,即使作为达到同样良好目的的手段,造成这种伤害是不允许的)。但即使这个论点是正确的,它也不一定能证明SM是有罪的。这里还考虑了如何区分真正自愿的SM和非自愿的SM的问题。考虑到它有时所扮演的角色,如果没有适当的保护措施,SM可能会成为本质上强奸和性侵犯的掩护。
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Sadomasochistic Assault
This chapter considers sadomasochistic assault. Although no offense in the criminal law is specifically labeled as such, this kind of conduct has been prosecuted under general (nonsexual) assault and battery provisions. Consent normally is allowed as a defense to charges of assault involving other kinds of (nonsexual) consensual pain infliction, such as occurs in surgery, sports, tattooing, and religious flagellation. Sadomasochistic assault prosecutions differ in that the consent or volenti defense is generally disfavored. The chapter offers an argument for why consensual sadomasochistic sex is more wrongful than these others kinds of consensual harm causing, based on the doctrine of double effect (the idea that it is permissible to cause harm as a side effect of bringing about a good result, even though it would not be permissible to cause such harm as a means to bringing about the same good end). But even if that argument is correct, it would not necessarily justify SM’s criminalization. Also considered here is the problem of how to distinguish between SM that is truly consensual and that which is not. Given the role playing it sometimes involves, there exists a possibility that without appropriate safeguards, SM might serve as a cover for what is essentially rape and sexual assault.
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