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Craziness and criminal responsibility
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1999This article addresses why mental disorder is relevant to criminal responsibility. It begins by considering the meaning of criminal responsibility because it is impossible to understand the relevance of mental disorder unless one understands responsibility clearly.
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Duress and Criminal Responsibility
Law and Philosophy, 1991While the plea of duress is generally accepted as a defense against criminal prosecution, the reasons why it exonerates are subject to dispute and disagreement. Duress is not easily recognizable as either an excusing or justifying condition. Additionally, duress is generally not permitted as a defense against criminal homicide, though some American ...
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Intoxication and Criminal Responsibility in Dutch Criminal Law
European Addiction Research, 1998This article deals with the question in how far an offence committed in the Netherlands under the influence of alcohol or other drugs can be imputed to the offender. Unlike many other countries the Dutch Penal Code does not contain specific provisions with respect to the criminal liability of addicted or intoxicated offenders.
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Journal of Mental Science, 1901
Mr. Whiteway's paper on this subject in the October (1899) issue of the Journal, and Dr. Mercier's comments thereon in a later (April, 1900) number, are each of considerable interest.
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Mr. Whiteway's paper on this subject in the October (1899) issue of the Journal, and Dr. Mercier's comments thereon in a later (April, 1900) number, are each of considerable interest.
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2007
Abstract This book is concerned with the proper nature and scope of criminal responsibility. The book takes a philosophical rather than a doctrinal approach to this question: it is concerned with how the best understanding of criminal responsibility should shape the law, not with the law as it actually is. The general account of criminal
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Abstract This book is concerned with the proper nature and scope of criminal responsibility. The book takes a philosophical rather than a doctrinal approach to this question: it is concerned with how the best understanding of criminal responsibility should shape the law, not with the law as it actually is. The general account of criminal
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Intoxication, criminality, and responsibility
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1990openaire +2 more sources
Criminal responsibility evaluations: Benchmarking in different countries
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2022Inge Jeandarme +2 more
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