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24 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 313 (2014-2015)
The Myth of Battered Woman Syndrome

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by KIT KINPORTS*
INTRODUCTION
In her keynote address, Marina Angel focused on the myths surrounding the
scientific validity of the battered woman syndrome.' I now turn to the battered
woman syndrome as a legal construct. Here, the myth revolves around the so-called
battered woman syndrome defense. In fact, there is no such defense.
Nevertheless, the term persists not only in the mainstream media,2 but even in
judicial opinions.3
The myth of the battered woman syndrome defense fuels the criticism that
domestic violence advocates and feminists seek special treatment for victims of
domestic violence who kill their abusers-some sort of abuse excuse.'4 In fact,
however, evidence of abuse is introduced in these trials to support a traditional
claim of self-defense.5
Before turning to the laws governing self-defense, I would like to urge that we
try to keep this issue in perspective. Despite the substantial amount of attention
paid to cases where battered women kill their abusers,6 it is the woman who dies in
at least three-quarters of intimate partner killings.7 According to the FBI's most
* Professor and Polisher Family Distinguished Faculty Scholar, Penn State Law. An earlier version of
portions of these remarks was presented at the Saint Louis University School of Law. Kit Kinports, So
Much Activity, So Little Change: A Reply to the Critics of Battered Women's Self-Defense, 23 ST. LOUIS
U. PUB. L. REV. 155 (2004).
1. Marina Angel, The Myth of Battered Woman Syndrome, 24 TEMP. POL. & CIV. RTS. L. REV. 301
(2015).
2. See, e.g., Laura Berman, Battered Woman in Spotlight, DETROIT NEWS, Nov. 9, 2010, at A3
(noting that a battered woman syndrome defense is permitted in Michigan courts under limited
circumstances); Darran Simon, 30 Years for Woman in Boyfriend's Fatal Stabbing, PHILA. INQUIRER,
Nov. 16, 2013, at BI (describing a case raising a battered-woman-syndrome defense).
3. See, e.g., Conklin v. Warren, No. 2:12-CV-10385, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18771, at *30-31
(E.D. Mich. Feb. 14, 2014) (using the term battered woman syndrome defense); Rasley v. Buss, No.
5:08cv368/RHIEMT, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66534, at *69-92 (N.D. Fla. Apr. 11, 2011) (discussing the
Battered Woman Syndrome defense); Smith v. State, 144 P.3d 159, 167-69 (Okla. Crim. App. 2006)
(addressing the BWS defense).
4. For a discussion of the abuse excuse critique, see infra notes 62-67 and accompanying text.
5. Joshua Dressier, Battered Women and Sleeping Abusers: Some Reflections, 3 OHIO ST. J. CRIM.
L. 457, 457-58 (2006).
6. See Kit Kinports, So Much Activity, So Little Change: A Reply to the Critics of Battered
Women's Self-Defense, 23 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 155, 155-56 n.6 (describing results of Lexis search
showing that law journal articles discussing battered women's self-defense greatly outnumber court
opinions).
7. Uniform Crime Reports, Expanded Homicide Data Table 10, Murder Circumstances by
Relationship, 2013, FBI http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2013/crime-in-the-u.s.-

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