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Mental Condition Defences in the Criminal Law


Mental Condition Defences in the Criminal Law

Hardback by Mackay, R. D. (Professor of Criminal Policy and Mental Health, Professor of Criminal Policy and Mental Health, De Montfort University, Leicester)

Mental Condition Defences in the Criminal Law

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ISBN:
9780198259954
Publication Date:
9 Nov 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
274 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Mental Condition Defences in the Criminal Law

Description

Mental condition defences have been used in several high-profile and controversial criminal trials in recent years. indeed, mental abnormality is increasingly an important yet complex source of defence within the criminal trial process. The author offers a detailed critical analysis of those defences within the Criminal Law where the accused relies on some form of mental abnormality as a source of defence. Topics covered include: the defences of automatism, insanity, diminished responsibility, and infanticide; self-induced incapacity; and the doctrine of fault. It also includes a chapter on unfitness to plead, which although not a defence has been included because of its important relationship to mental disorder within the criminal process. Drawing upon a wide variety of legal, psychiatric, and philosophical sources, this is a timely contribution to a controversial and complex topic.

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