Concealment of birth: time to repeal a 200-year-old "convenient stop-gap"?

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Milne, E. 2019. Concealment of birth: time to repeal a 200-year-old "convenient stop-gap"? Feminist Legal Studies. 27 (2), pp. 139-162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-019-09401-6
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TitleConcealment of birth: time to repeal a 200-year-old "convenient stop-gap"?
AuthorsMilne, E.
Abstract

Feminists have long argued that women who offend are judged by who they are, not what they do, with idealised images of femininity and motherhood used as measures of culpability. The ability to meet the expectations of motherhood and femininity are particularly difficult for women who experience a crisis pregnancy, as evident in cases where women have been convicted of concealment of birth. The offence prohibits the secret disposal of the dead body of a child, to conceal knowledge of its birth. Traditionally used to prosecute women suspected of killing their newborn children, analysis of court transcripts suggests the offence is also used to punish women who fail to meet expectations of motherhood. This paper analyses three contemporary cases in light of the historical origins of the offence, illustrating the legacy of prejudice against ‘deviant’ mothers. Finally, it questions the continued existence of this archaic offence.

KeywordsFeminism; Gender justice; Women offenders; Newborn child death; Concealment of birth; Motherhood
PublisherSpringer
JournalFeminist Legal Studies
ISSN0966-3622
Electronic1572-8455
Publication dates
Online11 May 2019
Print15 Jul 2019
Publication process dates
Deposited29 Mar 2019
Accepted01 Mar 2019
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Feminist Legal Studies. The final authenticated version is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10691-019-09401-6

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-019-09401-6
LanguageEnglish
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