‘On a knife's edge’: medical, police, and legal responses to self-harming protesters

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW Journal of Law and Society Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1111/jols.12506
JAMES GREENWOOD-REEVES, RORY ELLWOOD
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Traditional liberal democratic theories of protest can readily account for protest violence against others or their property, and are quick to denounce and criminalize such actions. However, protests that involve self-harm are harder to frame; they neither engage the harm principle, nor threaten a sovereign state of ostensible peace. Under liberal legalism, capacitous and consenting protesters should not have their rights of expression interfered with in such cases. However, in England and Wales, legal responses to self-harming violence nevertheless emerge, not necessarily within a public order framework, but through a risk-averse, medicalized lens. Co-authored by a legal academic and a practising psychiatrist, this article argues that mental health practitioners, the police, and the courts engage in a ‘paternalistic pivot’ in self-harming protest cases, which undermines human rights protections that are ordinarily afforded to protesters who are not causing a threat to others or their property.

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刀尖上":医疗、警察和法律对自残抗议者的应对措施
传统的自由民主抗议理论很容易解释针对他人或其财产的抗议暴力,并迅速谴责此类行为并将其定为犯罪。然而,涉及自我伤害的抗议则难以定性;它们既不涉及伤害原则,也不威胁表面和平的主权国家。根据自由主义法理,在这种情况下,有能力且同意的抗议者的表达权不应受到干涉。然而,在英格兰和威尔士,针对自残暴力行为的法律应对措施却不一定在公共秩序框架内出现,而是通过规避风险、医疗化的视角出现。本文由一位法律学者和一位执业精神病学家共同撰写,论证了心理健康从业者、警方和法院在自残抗议案件中的 "家长式支点 "做法,这种做法破坏了通常给予未对他人或其财产造成威胁的抗议者的人权保护。
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