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WOMEN AS VICTIMS OF SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY HOLLAND: CRIMINAL CASES OF RAPE, INCEST, AND MALTREATMENT IN ROTTERDAM AND DELFT.

From: Journal of Social History  |  Date: 3/22/2000  |  Author: der Heijden, Manon van

Historical research on criminality during the preindustrial period has shown significant differences between male and female criminal behaviour. Several historians have pointed out that women were disproportionately sentenced for sexual offences: adultery, fornication, concubinage, and having illegitimate children, which were considered punishable criminal behaviour. [1]

Although women were the defendants in the majority of criminal cases involving sexual offenses, men were ...

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