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Table of Cases
XI
xiii
Table of Statutes
xxxi
List of Latin Terms
xxxvii
џ
Basic Principles of Criminal Liability
1
1
Introduction to Criminal Law
3
1.1
The scope of this book
3
1.2
What is criminal law?
4
1.3
The role of criminal law
4
1.4
What conduct is criminal?
5
1.5
Other influences on criminal law
13
1.6
The reality of criminal behaviour
16
1.7
The Human Rights Act
1998
16
Hot Topic: Should drinking alcohol be illegal?
24
Summary
25
Case Notes
26
Further Reading
27
2
Procedures and Structures of Criminal Law
29
2.1
The role of the state in criminal proceedings
29
2,2
The role of the judge in criminal proceedings
29
2.3
Judge and jury
31
2.4
The burden of proof
33
2.5
Classification of offences
38
2.6
Punishment
38
2.7
Reform of the law
39
2.8
The proposals for a Criminal Code
39
Hot Topic: The increasing role of the jury
42
Summary
43
Case Notes
44
Further Reading
47
; Contents
3
The External Elements
48
3.1
The elements of a criminal offence
48
3.2
Different aspects of the actus
reus
49
3.3
Liability for omissions
50
3.4
The voluntary nature of the actus
reus
54
3.5
Automatism
55
3.6
Accessorial liability
58
Hot Topic: Criminal liability for omissions
58
Summary
59
Case Notes
60
Further Reading
63
4
Causation
65
4.1
The nature of causation
65
4.2
The guiding rule of causation
66
4.3
But for causation
67
4.4
Novus actus interveniens
68
4.5
The relevance of
mens
rea in
questions of causation
76
4.6
Reform of causation
76
Hot Topic: The suicidal rape victim
77
Summary
78
Case Notes
78
Further Reading
81
5
The Mental Element
83
5.1
Mental element in a criminal offence
83
5.2
Different types of
mens
rea
84
5.3
Intention
85
5.4
Recklessness
91
5.5
Presumed
mens
rea
95
5.6
Negligence
95
5.7
Transferred
mens
rea
96
5.8
Coincidence of actus
reus
and
mens
rea
98
5.9
The correspondence principle
100
Hot Topic: Euthanasia and mercy killing
101
Summary
103
Case Notes
104
Further Reading
107
6
Corporate Crime and Strict Liability
109
6.1
The meaning of strict liability
109
6.2
The justifications for strict liability offences
110
6.3
Construing statutes which appear to impose strict liability
112
6.4
Alternatives to strict liability
116
6.5
Vicarious liability
117
6.6
The criminal liability of corporations
120
Contents
I
Hot Topic: Reforming corporate liability
123
Summary
124
Case Notes
125
Further Reading
127
Ρ
Offences Against the Person
129
7
Assaults
131
7.1
Common law and statutory assaults
131
7.2
Common assault and battery
131
7.3
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
135
7.4
Malicious wounding
137
7.5
Wounding with intent
139
7.6
Maliciously administering poison
140
7.7
Consent
142
7.8
Spreading infectious diseases
149
7.9
Chastisement of children
149
7.10
Assault with intent to rob
150
7.11
Assault with intent to resist arrest
150
7.12
Assaulting, resisting and witfully obstructing a police constable
150
7.13
Protection from Harassment Act
1997 151
7.14
Racially aggravated assaults
155
7.15
Reform of offences against the person
157
Hot Topic: Criminalizing the spreading of disease
158
Summary
159
Case Notes
161
Further Reading
166
8
Sexual Offences
167
8.1
The scope of sexual offences
167
8.2
Rape
168
8.3
Assault by penetration
179
8.4
Sexual assault
179
8.5
Causing sexual activity without consent
181
8.6
Sexual offences protecting children
181
8.7
Sexual offences against those with a mental disorder
182
8.8
Miscellaneous offences
182
Hot Topic: Has the
2003
Sexual Offences Act improved the law?
182
Summary
184
Case Notes
185
Further Reading
186
9
Murder
188
9.1
Homicide
188
9.2
The actus
reus
of murder
190
9.3
The
mens
rea
of murder
192
і
Contents
9.4 Intention in
murder
194
9.5
The relevance of the mandatory life sentence
194
9.6
Reform of the law on murder
195
Hot Topic: Killing by drug dealing
197
Summary
198
Case Notes
199
Further Reading
202
10
Manslaughter
203
10.1
Distinguishing voluntary and involuntary manslaughter
203
10.2
Constructive manslaughter
204
10.3
Gross negligence manslaughter
207
10.4
Reckless manslaughter
210
10.5
Killing while driving
210
10.6
Voluntary manslaughter
211
10.7
Provocation
212
10.8
Diminished responsibility
218
10.9
Suicide pact
222
10.10
Infanticide
223
10.11
Criticisms of and reform of involuntary manslaughter
224
Hot Topic: Battered women who kill
225
Summary
227
Case Notes
228
Further Reading
233
:J§ Offences Against Property
235
11
Theft
237
11.1
Property offences
237
11.2
The definition of theft
238
11.3
Appropriation
238
11.4
Property
247
11.5
Belonging to another
250
11.6
Dishonesty
255
11.7
Intention of permanently depriving
259
Hot Topic: Stealing bodies
264
Summary
265
Case Notes
267
Further Reading
271
12
Offences Connected to Theft
272
12.1
Robbery
272
12.2
Assault with intent to rob
274
12.3
Burglary
274
12.4
Aggravated burglary
280
12.5
Trespassing with intent to
commit a
sexual offence
281
Contents
š
12.6
Handling stolen goods
281
Hot Topic: Why is burglary a specific offence?
288
Summary
289
Case Notes
290
Further Reading
292
13
Deception Offences
294
13.1
The deception offences
294
13.2
Obtaining properly by deception
295
13.3
Obtaining a money transfer by deception
302
13.4
Obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception
302
13.5
Obtaining services by deception
303
13.6
Evasion of liability by deception
305
13.7
Making off without payment
308
13.8
Forgery
312
13.9
Reform of deception offences
313
Hot Topic: Offences involving cheques and credit cards
313
Summary
317
Case Notes
318
Further Reading
320
14
Other Offences Against Property
321
14.1
Criminal damage
321
14.2
Blackmail
327
14.3
Taking a conveyance
331
14.4
Aggravated vehicle-taking
334
14.5
Computer crime
335
14.6
Possession offences
340
Hot Topic: The GM crop protesters
341
Summary
342
Case Notes
343
Further Reading
345
ІВШ
Defences
347
15
Denial of Elements of Offences
349
15.1
Defences
349
15.2
Exemptions from liability
351
15.3
Denial of actus
reus
359
15.4
Denial of
mens
rea
367
Hot Topic: The Tony Martin case and mistakes in self-defence
375
Summary
377
Case Notes
378
Further Reading
382
Contents
16 General
Defences
384
16.1
Justifications and excuses
384
16.2
Duress by threats
387
16.3
Duress of circumstances
395
16.4
Coercion
396
16.5
Self-defence and duress of circumstances
397
16.6
Necessity
397
16.7
Superior orders
401
Hot Topic: The conjoined twins
402
Summary
404
Case Notes
405
Further Reading
407
üf
Participation in Crime
409
17
Accessories
411
17.1
What is an accessory?
411
17.2
Principals and the doctrine of innocent agency
412
17.3
The actus
reus
of being an accessory
414
17.4
The
mens
rea
of being an accessory
418
17.5
Joint enterprises
422
17.6
Withdrawal from accessorial liability
425
17.7
Criticisms of the law
427
17.8
Interaction between accomplice liability and principal liability
427
17.9
Victims as accomplices
428
17.10
Assistance after an offence
428
Hot Topic: Why do we have liability for accessories?
429
Summary
431
Case Notes
432
Further Reading
435
18
Inchoate Offences
437
18.1
The inchoate offences
437
18.2
Incitement
438
18.3
Conspiracy
443
18.4
Attempt
449
Hot Topic: Incitement and the World Wide Web
459
Summary
459
Case Notes
460
Further Reading
463
Index
465
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rrerace
to
ι-ιπη
ьаюоп
Table of Cases
XI
xiii
Table of Statutes
xxxi
List of Latin Terms
xxxvii
џ
Basic Principles of Criminal Liability
1
1
Introduction to Criminal Law
3
1.1
The scope of this book
3
1.2
What is criminal law?
4
1.3
The role of criminal law
4
1.4
What conduct is criminal?
5
1.5
Other influences on criminal law
13
1.6
The reality of criminal behaviour
16
1.7
The Human Rights Act
1998
16
Hot Topic: Should drinking alcohol be illegal?
24
Summary
25
Case Notes
26
Further Reading
27
2
Procedures and Structures of Criminal Law
29
2.1
The role of the state in criminal proceedings
29
2,2
The role of the judge in criminal proceedings
29
2.3
Judge and jury
31
2.4
The burden of proof
33
2.5
Classification of offences
38
2.6
Punishment
38
2.7
Reform of the law
39
2.8
The proposals for a Criminal Code
39
Hot Topic: The increasing role of the jury
42
Summary
43
Case Notes
44
Further Reading
47
; Contents
3
The External Elements
48
3.1
The elements of a criminal offence
48
3.2
Different aspects of the actus
reus
49
3.3
Liability for omissions
50
3.4
The voluntary nature of the actus
reus
54
3.5
Automatism
55
3.6
Accessorial liability
58
Hot Topic: Criminal liability for omissions
58
Summary
59
Case Notes
60
Further Reading
63
4
Causation
65
4.1
The nature of causation
65
4.2
The guiding rule of causation
66
4.3
'But for' causation
67
4.4
Novus actus interveniens
68
4.5
The relevance of
mens
rea in
questions of causation
76
4.6
Reform of causation
76
Hot Topic: The suicidal rape victim
77
Summary
78
Case Notes
78
Further Reading
81
5
The Mental Element
83
5.1
Mental element in a criminal offence
83
5.2
Different types of
mens
rea
84
5.3
Intention
85
5.4
Recklessness
91
5.5
Presumed
mens
rea
95
5.6
Negligence
95
5.7
Transferred
mens
rea
96
5.8
Coincidence of actus
reus
and
mens
rea
98
5.9
'The correspondence principle'
100
Hot Topic: Euthanasia and mercy killing
101
Summary
103
Case Notes
104
Further Reading
107
6
Corporate Crime and Strict Liability
109
6.1
The meaning of 'strict liability'
109
6.2
The justifications for strict liability offences
110
6.3
Construing statutes which appear to impose strict liability
112
6.4
Alternatives to strict liability
116
6.5
Vicarious liability
117
6.6
The criminal liability of corporations
120
Contents
I
Hot Topic: Reforming corporate liability
123
Summary
124
Case Notes
125
Further Reading
127
Ρ
Offences Against the Person
129
7
Assaults
131
7.1
Common law and statutory assaults
131
7.2
Common assault and battery
131
7.3
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
135
7.4
Malicious wounding
137
7.5
Wounding with intent
139
7.6
Maliciously administering poison
140
7.7
Consent
142
7.8
Spreading infectious diseases
149
7.9
Chastisement of children
149
7.10
Assault with intent to rob
150
7.11
Assault with intent to resist arrest
150
7.12
Assaulting, resisting and witfully obstructing a police constable
150
7.13
Protection from Harassment Act
1997 151
7.14
Racially aggravated assaults
155
7.15
Reform of offences against the person
157
Hot Topic: Criminalizing the spreading of disease
158
Summary
159
Case Notes
161
Further Reading
166
8
Sexual Offences
167
8.1
The scope of sexual offences
167
8.2
Rape
168
8.3
Assault by penetration
179
8.4
Sexual assault
179
8.5
Causing sexual activity without consent
181
8.6
Sexual offences protecting children
181
8.7
Sexual offences against those with a mental disorder
182
8.8
Miscellaneous offences
182
Hot Topic: Has the
2003
Sexual Offences Act improved the law?
182
Summary
184
Case Notes
185
Further Reading
186
9
Murder
188
9.1
Homicide
188
9.2
The actus
reus
of murder
190
9.3
The
mens
rea
of murder
192
і
Contents
9.4 Intention in
murder
194
9.5
The relevance of the mandatory life sentence
194
9.6
Reform of the law on murder
195
Hot Topic: Killing by drug dealing
197
Summary
198
Case Notes
199
Further Reading
202
10
Manslaughter
203
10.1
Distinguishing voluntary and involuntary manslaughter
203
10.2
Constructive manslaughter
204
10.3
Gross negligence manslaughter
207
10.4
Reckless manslaughter
210
10.5
Killing while driving
210
10.6
Voluntary manslaughter
211
10.7
Provocation
212
10.8
Diminished responsibility
218
10.9
Suicide pact
222
10.10
Infanticide
223
10.11
Criticisms of and reform of involuntary manslaughter
224
Hot Topic: Battered women who kill
225
Summary
227
Case Notes
228
Further Reading
233
:J§ Offences Against Property
235
11
Theft
237
11.1
Property offences
237
11.2
The definition of theft
238
11.3
Appropriation
238
11.4
Property
247
11.5
Belonging to another
250
11.6
Dishonesty
255
11.7
Intention of permanently depriving
259
Hot Topic: Stealing bodies
264
Summary
265
Case Notes
267
Further Reading
271
12
Offences Connected to Theft
272
12.1
Robbery
272
12.2
Assault with intent to rob
274
12.3
Burglary
274
12.4
Aggravated burglary
280
12.5
Trespassing with intent to
commit a
sexual offence
281
Contents
š
12.6
Handling stolen goods
281
Hot Topic: Why is burglary a specific offence?
288
Summary
289
Case Notes
290
Further Reading
292
13
Deception Offences
294
13.1
The deception offences
294
13.2
Obtaining properly by deception
295
13.3
Obtaining a money transfer by deception
302
13.4
Obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception
302
13.5
Obtaining services by deception
303
13.6
Evasion of liability by deception
305
13.7
Making off without payment
308
13.8
Forgery
312
13.9
Reform of deception offences
313
Hot Topic: Offences involving cheques and credit cards
313
Summary
317
Case Notes
318
Further Reading
320
14
Other Offences Against Property
321
14.1
Criminal damage
321
14.2
Blackmail
327
14.3
Taking a conveyance
331
14.4
Aggravated vehicle-taking
334
14.5
Computer crime
335
14.6
Possession offences
340
Hot Topic: The GM crop protesters
341
Summary
342
Case Notes
343
Further Reading
345
ІВШ
Defences
347
15
Denial of Elements of Offences
349
15.1
Defences
349
15.2
Exemptions from liability
351
15.3
Denial of actus
reus
359
15.4
Denial of
mens
rea
367
Hot Topic: The Tony Martin case and mistakes in self-defence
375
Summary
377
Case Notes
378
Further Reading
382
Contents
16 General
Defences
384
16.1
Justifications and excuses
384
16.2
Duress by threats
387
16.3
Duress of circumstances
395
16.4
Coercion
396
16.5
Self-defence and duress of circumstances
397
16.6
Necessity
397
16.7
Superior orders
401
Hot Topic: The conjoined twins
402
Summary
404
Case Notes
405
Further Reading
407
üf
Participation in Crime
409
17
Accessories
411
17.1
What is an accessory?
411
17.2
Principals and the doctrine of innocent agency
412
17.3
The actus
reus
of being an accessory
414
17.4
The
mens
rea
of being an accessory
418
17.5
Joint enterprises
422
17.6
Withdrawal from accessorial liability
425
17.7
Criticisms of the law
427
17.8
Interaction between accomplice liability and principal liability
427
17.9
Victims as accomplices
428
17.10
Assistance after an offence
428
Hot Topic: Why do we have liability for accessories?
429
Summary
431
Case Notes
432
Further Reading
435
18
Inchoate Offences
437
18.1
The inchoate offences
437
18.2
Incitement
438
18.3
Conspiracy
443
18.4
Attempt
449
Hot Topic: Incitement and the World Wide Web
459
Summary
459
Case Notes
460
Further Reading
463
Index
465 |
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