《她生活在受害者国家》:女权主义者对同情暴力罪犯的回应

J. Bradley
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作者认为,法学家应该直接和同情地对待暴力罪犯。为了证明这一点,本文将重点放在两种流行的关于迈拉·辛德雷的叙述上。本文的结构如下。第一部分叙述了抓获摩尔杀人犯的过程以及陪审团审判的事实。在第二部分中,作者着重于两种叙述:第一种(也是最普遍的)认为辛德雷是邪恶的象征,由此推断,她理应得不到同情;第二种观点认为辛德雷是受虐待和布雷迪影响的受害者。第三部分从英国和欧洲法律的角度分析了辛德雷被判终身监禁的原因。作者认为,辛德雷的案例揭示了一种充满女权主义色彩的叙事,迫使人们对暴力犯罪者做出同理心的反应,这些暴力犯罪者被用作刑事判决策略中的政治棋子。
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‘She Lives in Victim Country’: A Feminist Response to Empathy for Violent Offenders
The author argues that jurists should engage directly and empathetically with violent offenders. The paper focuses on two prevalent narratives about Myra Hindley in order to prove this point. The structure of the paper is as follows. Part I recounts the narratives surrounding the lead-up to the capture of the Moors Murderers and the facts of the jury trial. In Part II, the author focuses on the two narratives: the first (and most widespread) contends that Hindley is an icon of evil and that she was, by inference, rightly accorded no compassion; the second positions Hindley as a victim of an abusive upbringing and of Brady’s influence. Part III of the paper looks at the reasons for Hindley’s life-long imprisonment in the context of English and European law. The author contends that Hindley’s case reveals a feminist-infused narrative that compels an empathetic response to violent offenders who have been used as political pawns in criminal sentencing strategies.
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