Mental Capacity Law, Sexual Relationships, and Intimacy
Mental Capacity Law, Sexual Relationships, and Intimacy
Enefer, Allegra; Cusack, Alan; Squires, Becky; Hollomotz, Andrea; Brennan, Karen; Morgan, Hannah; Lindsey, Jaime; Sandland, Ralph; Ruck Keene, Alex; Bates, Claire
Bristol University Press
09/2024
220
Dura
9781529235623
15 a 20 dias
Introduction - Beverley Clough and Laura Pritchard- Jones
PART I: Legal Developments
1. Historical Perspectives on Law, Sexual Intimacy and Capacity - Ralph Sandland
2. Sexual Capacity: Are There Questions the Law Should Not Ask? - Alex Ruck Keene, Allegra Enefer and Alan Cusack
3. Capacity to Consent to Sex in the Civil and Criminal Law: Blurring the Boundaries - Jaime Lindsey and Karen Brennan
4. Reflections from Practice: The Practicalities of Assessing Sexual Mental Capacity - Claire Bates
PART II: The Law in Practice
5. Where Is the Love? Promoting a Rights- based, Personcentred and Relational Approach to Social Work Practice - Becky Squires and Hannah Morgan
6. Promoting Human Rights around Intimacy for People Living with Dementia: A Psychiatric Perspective - Oluwatoyin Sorinmade and Carmelle Peisah
7. "I just felt that I was somebody who was there to be abused": A Sociological Analysis of Structural Causes for Delayed Naming of Sexual Violence at the Intersection of Disability and Gender - Andrea Hollomotz
8. Reflections from Practice: The Legal Labyrinth of Sexual Capacity - Balancing Rights with Risks - Lorraine Currie and Neil Allen
Conclusion - Beverley Clough and Laura Pritchard-Jones
Introduction - Beverley Clough and Laura Pritchard- Jones
PART I: Legal Developments
1. Historical Perspectives on Law, Sexual Intimacy and Capacity - Ralph Sandland
2. Sexual Capacity: Are There Questions the Law Should Not Ask? - Alex Ruck Keene, Allegra Enefer and Alan Cusack
3. Capacity to Consent to Sex in the Civil and Criminal Law: Blurring the Boundaries - Jaime Lindsey and Karen Brennan
4. Reflections from Practice: The Practicalities of Assessing Sexual Mental Capacity - Claire Bates
PART II: The Law in Practice
5. Where Is the Love? Promoting a Rights- based, Personcentred and Relational Approach to Social Work Practice - Becky Squires and Hannah Morgan
6. Promoting Human Rights around Intimacy for People Living with Dementia: A Psychiatric Perspective - Oluwatoyin Sorinmade and Carmelle Peisah
7. "I just felt that I was somebody who was there to be abused": A Sociological Analysis of Structural Causes for Delayed Naming of Sexual Violence at the Intersection of Disability and Gender - Andrea Hollomotz
8. Reflections from Practice: The Legal Labyrinth of Sexual Capacity - Balancing Rights with Risks - Lorraine Currie and Neil Allen
Conclusion - Beverley Clough and Laura Pritchard-Jones