RT Article T1 Misidentified Victim-Survivors as Domestic and Family Violence Perpetrators: Plea Negotiations as a Tool for Justice? JF The British journal of criminology VO 65 IS 5 SP 1053 OP 1070 A1 Moffa, Monique A1 Flynn, Asher A1 Burns, Kate Hutton A2 Flynn, Asher A2 Burns, Kate Hutton LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1938872010 AB The misidentification of primary perpetrators in domestic and family violence (DFV) incidents has received increased attention in academic, practitioner and policy contexts. Yet limited research has explored the implications of misidentification for women in criminal proceedings, specifically how misidentification and subsequent criminalisation of women are linked to both erroneous or forced guilty pleas, and a reliance on plea negotiations to correct misidentification errors. Drawing on interviews with 21 legal defence practitioners, we document the strategies practitioners use in the plea negotiation process to advocate for women defendants who have been misidentified in DFV contexts. We also explore the barriers that women defendants face in accessing justice in a discretionary and managerialist criminal justice system. K1 plea negotiations K1 Guilty Plea K1 Domestic and family violence K1 misidentification DO 10.1093/bjc/azae098