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    Criminalisation and Criminal Responsibility in Australia by Crofts, Thomas; Loughnan, Arlie;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 23 July 2015

    • ISBN 9780195597561
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages304 pages
    • Size 247x172x18 mm
    • Weight 626 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This edited collection brings together critical scholarship on the major issues in Australian criminal law and justice in an historical context and in the current era.

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    Long description:

    Criminalisation and Criminal Responsibility in Australia brings together critical scholarship on the major issues in criminal law and justice in an historical context and in the current era. This edited collection includes high-profile scholars from across Australia. The collection represents a major contribution to criminal law scholarly, policy and other debates and will be suitable for use as a prescribed text in Advanced Criminal Law units in a law degree.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction Thomas Crofts and Arlie Loughnan
    2. Constituting Physical and Fault Elements: A NSW Case Study David Brown
    3. Criminalisation research in Australia: Building a foundation for normative theorising and principled law reform Luke McNamara
    4. Criminalisation, the development of the summary jurisdiction and Aboriginal people Tanya Mitchell
    5. Criminalisation and Drugs: What Should We Do About Cannabis? Melanie Schwartz
    6. Assault Causing Death Crimes as a Response to 'One Punch' and 'Alcohol Fuelled' Violence: A Critical Examination of Australian Laws Julia Quilter
    . Criminalisation and Young People: How Should the Law Respond to Sexting? Thomas Crofts
    8. Criminalisation and Technology: What's the Harm of Using Mobile Phones While Driving Alex Steele
    9. Complicity in Cyberspace: Applying doctrines of accessorial liability to online groups Gregor Urbas
    10. In accordance with modern notions': Criminal Responsibility at the turn of the Twentieth Century Arlie Loughnan
    11. Criminal Responsibility and Family Violence: The Relationship between (Feminist) Academic Critique and Judicial Decision-making Heather Douglas
    12. Criminal responsibility and Objective Fault Requirements: A Feminist Assessment of Reasonableness in Self-defence Stella Tarrant
    13. Home invasion, excessive force and self-defence in The Walking Dead Penny Crofts
    14. The criminal law and nineteenth-century treatment of Aboriginal human remains Stephen Gray
    15. Proof of serial child sexual abuse: Case-law developments and recidivism data David Hamer
    16. Pre-Crime control measures: anti-association law Andrew Dyer
    17. The Policing of Immigration: Raids, Citizenship and the Criminal Law Louise Boon-Kuo
    18. Contemporary Challenges for the Delivery of International Criminal Justice: Where to the ICC Mark Findlay

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