Women Who Kill, Criminal Law and Domestic Abuse
Women Who Kill, Criminal Law and Domestic Abuse
McPherson, Rachel M.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2023
180
Dura
Inglês
9781032052878
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Contextualising cases in which women kill following domestic abuse
1 Diminished responsibility or justifiable homicide?: The case of Sally Challen
2 Labelling her mad: Diminished responsibility and medicalised responses to women who kill their abusers
3 Critical perspectives on the partial defence of loss of control: Justice for women?
4 'Fit for purpose in today's society?': Reflecting on provocation pleas in modern Scotland
5 Women who kill their abusers and self-defence
6 Legally male: The householder defence, duress and the continuing exclusion of women
7 A gender and human rights analysis of Scotland's response to women who kill their abusers
8 Domestic abuse education in Scottish law schools: Developments and paths forward
9 A practitioners' guide to representing women who kill following domestic abuse
1 Diminished responsibility or justifiable homicide?: The case of Sally Challen
2 Labelling her mad: Diminished responsibility and medicalised responses to women who kill their abusers
3 Critical perspectives on the partial defence of loss of control: Justice for women?
4 'Fit for purpose in today's society?': Reflecting on provocation pleas in modern Scotland
5 Women who kill their abusers and self-defence
6 Legally male: The householder defence, duress and the continuing exclusion of women
7 A gender and human rights analysis of Scotland's response to women who kill their abusers
8 Domestic abuse education in Scottish law schools: Developments and paths forward
9 A practitioners' guide to representing women who kill following domestic abuse
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criminal justice reform;gendered violence law;homicide defences UK;legal practitioner guide;comparative law analysis;self-defence doctrine;legal responses to domestic abuse homicide
Introduction: Contextualising cases in which women kill following domestic abuse
1 Diminished responsibility or justifiable homicide?: The case of Sally Challen
2 Labelling her mad: Diminished responsibility and medicalised responses to women who kill their abusers
3 Critical perspectives on the partial defence of loss of control: Justice for women?
4 'Fit for purpose in today's society?': Reflecting on provocation pleas in modern Scotland
5 Women who kill their abusers and self-defence
6 Legally male: The householder defence, duress and the continuing exclusion of women
7 A gender and human rights analysis of Scotland's response to women who kill their abusers
8 Domestic abuse education in Scottish law schools: Developments and paths forward
9 A practitioners' guide to representing women who kill following domestic abuse
1 Diminished responsibility or justifiable homicide?: The case of Sally Challen
2 Labelling her mad: Diminished responsibility and medicalised responses to women who kill their abusers
3 Critical perspectives on the partial defence of loss of control: Justice for women?
4 'Fit for purpose in today's society?': Reflecting on provocation pleas in modern Scotland
5 Women who kill their abusers and self-defence
6 Legally male: The householder defence, duress and the continuing exclusion of women
7 A gender and human rights analysis of Scotland's response to women who kill their abusers
8 Domestic abuse education in Scottish law schools: Developments and paths forward
9 A practitioners' guide to representing women who kill following domestic abuse
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