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Violence conjugale, excuses patriarcales et défense de provocation
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January 1996

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Criminologie

Andrée Côté

Canadian law provides many excuses for men who commit crimes of violence against women; this article analyses the defence of provocation, in light of the Common Law's historical bias in favour of male domination and of the current judicial treatment of conjugal femicide. The statutory defence of provocation partially excuses murder committed in a fit of anger, if the accused lost his self-control and if the legal authority is of the opinion that an "ordinary man", in the same circumstances, would also have been provoked by the victim to the point of losing his self-control and killing his spouse. Past and present case-law indicates that a threat to a man's right to sexually appropriate a woman is the paradigmatic foundation of this defence in cases of conjugal femicide. The plausibility of the "crime of passion" scenario is supported by popular culture and and by interpretative techniques that decontextualize the crime and render it susceptible to mythologization. The idea that men who commit crimes of violence against women "lose control" of themselves is a myth that has been debunked by social science research, but that lives on in the imagination of the legal profession. But why should we excuse crimes committed by men in anger, on a morbid desire to control "their" woman, but refuse to acknowledge the person who killed out of fear, or compassion ?

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... Par ailleurs, on constate que ceux qui créent les lois ou les administrent ne peuvent plus continuer à fermer les yeux sur l'inégalité juridique envers les femmes. De l'arrêt Lavallée (Frigon et Viau, 2000), qui consacre la reconnaissance du syndrome de la femme violentée, à l'étude de la montée des tensions conduisant au meurtre de la conjointe, en passant par des explications juridiques des défenses les plus régulièrement amenées à la cour, notamment la défense de provocation (Côté, 1996), les changements dans le quotidien des victimes après le crime vont se traduire aussi dans des réformes sur le plan légal. Ce sont des tournants majeurs de notre société : ce sont aussi des tournants majeurs en victimologie. ...

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Cinquante ans de victimologie. Quelle place pour les victimes d’actes criminels dans la revue Criminologie de 1968 à aujourd’hui ?
Violence conjugale, excuses patriarcales et défense de provocation
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Criminologie