Lawrie Reznek addresses these questions and more in his controversial investigation of the insanity defense in Evil or Ill? Drawing from countless intriguing case examples, he aims to understand the concept of an excuse, and explains why the law excuses certain actions and not others. In his easily accessible and elegant style, he explains that in law, there exists two excuses derived from Aristotle: the excuses of ignorance and compulsion. Reznek, however proposes a third excuse - the excuse of character change. In introducing this third excuse, Reznek raises a controversial possibility - the abolition of the insanity defence.
本书以中国刑法学界关于刑法学体系的争论为大背景, 立足罪-责-刑的中国刑法学体系建构刑事归责论, 对我国刑法中的刑事归责问题进行了系统研究.内容包括: 刑事归责的概念, ...
Geisteskrnkheit / Recht.
Shayna Gothard, Richard Rogers, and Kenneth W. Sewell, ―Feigning Incompetency to Stand Trial,‖ Law and Human Behavior 19 (1995):363-373, reviews the recent literature and suggests methods of reducing the vulnerability of established ...
An inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Leeds on 2 December 1968.
At Jones' arraignment, a judge ruled that Jones' competence to stand trial should be assessed, and so he spent time in jail and then at St. Elizabeths. At Jones' stipulated not guilty by reason of insanity hearing, the judge ruled that ...
... care depends on whether a treatment relationship has arisen between the mental disability professional and the patient , either explicitly or implicitly.200 Without such a relationship , no malpractice liability is possible.201 In ...
A study of the internal tensions of British imperial rule told through murder and insanity trials Unsound Empire is a history of criminal responsibility in the nineteenth-century British Empire told through detailed accounts of homicide ...
Este conjunto de experiencias , hace pensar en un rol facilitador de esta estructura , con relación a la conducta agresiva y a las respuestas de miedo o terror , con abolición del ritmo theta hipocámpico , evocado por estímulos ...
The author's Habilitationsschrift--Georg-August-Universitèat Gèottingen, 1993.
For more than three centuries the criminal law has given rise to a divergent set of approaches to the crime of homicide.