Sexual consent

Book - 2024

In recent years, the concept of sexual consent has been scrutinized and reevaluated, with many arguing that it goes beyond just respecting when someone says "no" to a sexual activity--it also depends on someone willingly agreeing to the activity without any sort of coercion. As a result, power dynamics have become an important part of the discussion around sexual consent, along with how the use of drugs and alcohol impact one's ability to give consent. The shifting definition of consent has resulted in debate over what should be considered sexual consent and, conversely, sexual assault; when power dynamics make the issue of consent murky; and how sexual consent should be taught to young people. This volume presents a wide ran...ge of viewpoints on these topics and more.

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Published
Buffalo, NY : Greenhaven Publishing [2024].
Language
English
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
176 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781534509887
9781534509870
  • Sexual consent is more than no means no / Jacqueline Hendriks
  • With affirmative consent, yes means yes / Rachael Burgin
  • Drugs and alcohol complicate the issue of sexual consent / Alex Aldridge
  • How common are rape and sexual assault in the United States? / Sarah L. Coo
  • What exactly is sexual consent on college campuses? / Tovia Smith
  • India continues to blame women in sexual crimes / Erin Watson-Lynn
  • Girls and women are exploited by the media / Swagata Sen
  • A culture of patriarchy leads to rape culture / Robert Jensen
  • The #MeToo movement brings sexual assault out in the open / Jessalyn Keller
  • Woman are not the only victims of sexual assault and abuse / Joan M. Cook and Amy Ellis
  • How religion can prevent sexual consent / Vicki Lowik and Annabel Taylor
  • Sex work is often considered sex slavery / Carly Daniel-Hughes
  • Sex work is a choice, not exploitation / Angela Jones
  • Sex work abolitionists deny sex workers agency / Victoria Bateman
  • There are ways to end violence against sex workers / Jayne Swift
  • Does it make sense to decriminalize sex work? / Naomi Grimley
  • Has the #MeToo Movement gone off track? Michel Martin
  • Young people are using the internet to promote sexual consent and education / Chloa Krystyna Garcia
  • Catholic Church sex abuse must be punished and stopped / BBC
  • Sexual consent alone is not enough / Nicole M. Jeffrey.