No Legal Way Out

R v Ryan, Domestic Abuse, and the Defence of Duress

By Nadia Verrelli & Lori Chambers
Categories: Law & Legal Studies, Legal History, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Women’s Studies
Series: Landmark Cases in Canadian Law
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774838085, 208 pages, August 2021
Paperback : 9780774838092, 208 pages, August 2021
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774838108, 208 pages, August 2021
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774838115, 208 pages, August 2021

Table of contents

Introduction

1 Understanding Domestic Abuse and Femicide

2 Nicole Doucet, Her Story, and Her Trial

3 Decisions of the Courts

4 Policing the Police?

5 Trial by Media

Conclusion

Notes; Selected Bibliography; Index of Cases; Index

Description

An RCMP sting caught Nicole Doucet (Ryan) trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex-husband. It was supposed to be an open-and-shut case. It wasn’t. No Legal Way Out details the process, the media coverage, and the legal implications of R v Ryan, all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. The outcome of the case limited the legal options for women seeking to escape abuse and had a damaging impact on public perceptions of domestic violence. This unabashedly feminist analysis explains why the court, the police, and the media let down all women trapped by intimate partner terrorism.

Reviews

I highly recommend this well-written, well-referenced, and accessible book as a must-read for the legal profession. No Legal Way Out should be part of the curriculum for law, women's studies, sociology, and other academic programs that deal with domestic abuse.

- Bobbie A. Walker, Certified Specialist in Criminal Law