About this book
In this book, Perlin and Lynch approach issues of sexual autonomy and disability from multiple perspectives, including constitutional law, international human rights, therapeutic jurisprudence, history, cognitive psychology, dignity studies, and theories and findings on gender constructs and societal norms.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL20680360W
Subjects
Mental health lawsPeople with mental disabilities, sexual behaviorHuman rightsSexual behaviorSexual rightsPeople with mental disabilities
