Defesa do pânico de gays (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • Kempf, Edward (1920). «The psychopathology of the acute homosexual panic. Acute pernicious dissociation neuroses». Psychopathology. [S.l.: s.n.] pp. 477–515. doi:10.1037/10580-010 
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  • Blore, Kent (2012). «The Homosexual Advance Defence and the Campaign to Abolish it in Queensland: The Activist's Dilemma and the Politician's Paradox». QUT Law & Justice Journal. 12 (2). doi:10.5204/qutlr.v12i2.489 
  • Salerno, Jessica M.; Najdowski, Cynthia J.; Harrington, Evan; Kemner, Gretchen; Dave, Reetu (fevereiro de 2015). «Excusing Murder? Conservative Jurors' Acceptance of the Gay-panic defense». Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 21 (1): 24–34. doi:10.1037/law0000024. Consultado em 1 de junho de 2019. The gay-panic defense is a specific type of provocation defense in which the defendant claims that the crime in question was the result of a sudden and intense passion provoked by the victim’s unwanted same-gender sexual advance. It is primarily used by straight men claiming that they found the experience of an unwanted same-gender sexual advance so upsetting that they temporarily became enraged and lost control of their own behavior (Lee, 2008). Chen (2000) argues that the acceptance of a gay-panic defense implies acceptance of a nonviolent same-gender sexual advance as an adequate trigger to cause a person to fall into an uncontrollable state of panic. If jurors collectively agree that the reaction was reasonable, they can find the defendant guilty of a lesser offense, which often results in a lesser sentence (Lee, 2008). 
  • Bettcher, Talia Mae (2007). «Evil Deceivers and Make-Believers: On Transphobic Violence and the Politics of Illusion». Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. 22: 44. doi:10.1111/j.1527-2001.2007.tb01090.x 

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  • Salerno, Jessica M.; Najdowski, Cynthia J.; Harrington, Evan; Kemner, Gretchen; Dave, Reetu (fevereiro de 2015). «Excusing Murder? Conservative Jurors' Acceptance of the Gay-panic defense». Psychology, Public Policy, and Law. 21 (1): 24–34. doi:10.1037/law0000024. Consultado em 1 de junho de 2019. The gay-panic defense is a specific type of provocation defense in which the defendant claims that the crime in question was the result of a sudden and intense passion provoked by the victim’s unwanted same-gender sexual advance. It is primarily used by straight men claiming that they found the experience of an unwanted same-gender sexual advance so upsetting that they temporarily became enraged and lost control of their own behavior (Lee, 2008). Chen (2000) argues that the acceptance of a gay-panic defense implies acceptance of a nonviolent same-gender sexual advance as an adequate trigger to cause a person to fall into an uncontrollable state of panic. If jurors collectively agree that the reaction was reasonable, they can find the defendant guilty of a lesser offense, which often results in a lesser sentence (Lee, 2008). 

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