The following missing person cases have been cited as examples of missing white woman syndrome.
Police officers refer to this as "paranoid woman syndrome".
Since then, many New York judges have allowed expert testimony about "battered woman syndrome."
She is also the author of a prominent law review article on battered woman syndrome.
This coverage was labeled "missing white woman syndrome," with the addition of other stories covered in the following months.
It was a courtroom text on the battered woman syndrome.
Again, battered woman syndrome is not a legal defense, but may legally constitute:
The federal report ultimately rejected all terminology related to the battered woman syndrome.
You might have heard, for example, of battered woman syndrome.
It recognizes the battered woman syndrome as a defense.