The Technoscientific Witness of Rape is the first book to chart the thirty-year history of the sexual assault evidence kit and its role in a criminal justice system that re-victimizes many assault victims in their quest for medical treatment and justice.
The Technoscientific Witness of Rape is the first book to chart the thirty-year history of the sexual assault evidence kit and its role in a criminal justice system that re-victimizes many assault victims in their quest for medical treatment and justice.
Andrea Quinlan is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Acknowledgements Epigraph 1. Introduction: Diffracting the Technoscientific Witness 2. Inscriptions of Doubt: Law, Anti-Rape Activism, and the Early SAEK 3. Stabilizing the SAEK: Controversies in Practice, Advocacy, and Expertise 4. Assembling the Genetic Technoscientific Witness: Visions of Justice, Safety, and the Stranger Rapist 5. Instability Within: The Technoscientific Witness in Contemporary Practice 6. Reassembling Technoscience: Troubled Pasts and Imagined Futures Appendix: Interview Sample References Notes
List of Figures Acknowledgements Epigraph 1. Introduction: Diffracting the Technoscientific Witness 2. Inscriptions of Doubt: Law, Anti-Rape Activism, and the Early SAEK 3. Stabilizing the SAEK: Controversies in Practice, Advocacy, and Expertise 4. Assembling the Genetic Technoscientific Witness: Visions of Justice, Safety, and the Stranger Rapist 5. Instability Within: The Technoscientific Witness in Contemporary Practice 6. Reassembling Technoscience: Troubled Pasts and Imagined Futures Appendix: Interview Sample References Notes
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