Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States
2005 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

The first book-length study of American statutory rape laws, Jailbait investigates the double-edged nature of legislation aimed at both protecting and punishing adolescent sexuality. Carolyn Cocca explores how, throughout the history of the United States, the regulation of sexual behavior was seized upon as a means to alleviate larger problems, be they moral, social, political, or economic. Feminists, religious conservatives, and legislators, each with their own agendas, have at times both conflicted and cooperated over legislation, leading to uneasy compromises that play out in the ways in which the laws are implemented today. Using both detailed case studies and quantitative analysis, Jailbait examines important changes made to statutory rape laws since the 1970s, including prosecutions under the laws. Among the more surprising findings is that changes to statutory rape laws were sometimes made in opposition to prevailing public opinion, contrary to previous studies that have asserted morality policy is especially responsive to public opinion.
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Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States
2005 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

The first book-length study of American statutory rape laws, Jailbait investigates the double-edged nature of legislation aimed at both protecting and punishing adolescent sexuality. Carolyn Cocca explores how, throughout the history of the United States, the regulation of sexual behavior was seized upon as a means to alleviate larger problems, be they moral, social, political, or economic. Feminists, religious conservatives, and legislators, each with their own agendas, have at times both conflicted and cooperated over legislation, leading to uneasy compromises that play out in the ways in which the laws are implemented today. Using both detailed case studies and quantitative analysis, Jailbait examines important changes made to statutory rape laws since the 1970s, including prosecutions under the laws. Among the more surprising findings is that changes to statutory rape laws were sometimes made in opposition to prevailing public opinion, contrary to previous studies that have asserted morality policy is especially responsive to public opinion.
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Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States

Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States

by Carolyn Cocca
Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States

Jailbait: The Politics of Statutory Rape Laws in the United States

by Carolyn Cocca

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2005 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title

The first book-length study of American statutory rape laws, Jailbait investigates the double-edged nature of legislation aimed at both protecting and punishing adolescent sexuality. Carolyn Cocca explores how, throughout the history of the United States, the regulation of sexual behavior was seized upon as a means to alleviate larger problems, be they moral, social, political, or economic. Feminists, religious conservatives, and legislators, each with their own agendas, have at times both conflicted and cooperated over legislation, leading to uneasy compromises that play out in the ways in which the laws are implemented today. Using both detailed case studies and quantitative analysis, Jailbait examines important changes made to statutory rape laws since the 1970s, including prosecutions under the laws. Among the more surprising findings is that changes to statutory rape laws were sometimes made in opposition to prevailing public opinion, contrary to previous studies that have asserted morality policy is especially responsive to public opinion.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791485965
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 04/29/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Carolyn Cocca is Assistant Professor of Politics at the State University of New York, College at Old Westbury.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface

Introduction

1. Statutory Rape Laws in Historical Context

2. Robbing the Cradle: Age-Span Provisions Decriminalize Teen Sex

3. Prosecuting Mrs. Robinson: Gender-Neutral Statutory Rape Laws

4. From "Welfare Queen" to "Exploited Teen": Targeting the Partners of Pregnant Females

Conclusion

Appendix: Theory and Method: State Politics, Pooled Cross-Sectional Time Series, and Case Studies

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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