Originally titled “Is It Murder in Tennessee to Kill a Chimpanzee,” this article argues in some detail that typical legal definitions of “murder” as involving the intentional killing of “a reasonable being” would require classifying the intentional killing of chimpanzees as murder
Murder is the most serious of all crimes. Given the grave consequences of murder, both in act and in...
Research on lethal violence has consistently overlooked the area of justifiable homicide in the U.S....
<p class="AbstractTxt">In this essay I recommend ‘theriocide’ as the name for those diverse human ac...
Originally titled “Is It Murder in Tennessee to Kill a Chimpanzee,” this article argues in some deta...
Abstract- Man is a rational animal. He can think for himself and also for others. He can distinguish...
When is homicide reasonable? That familiar, yet unanswered question continues to intrigue both court...
Law students discover very early in their legal educations that the reasonable person is a ubiquit...
This paper argues that while criminal forms of homicide have been the focus of extant research, litt...
This is the author accepted manuscript. This manuscript forms part of 'Schrader, A. and Johnson, E. ...
The law recognizes the frailty of human nature by mitigating murder to manslaughter when committed i...
This essay explores the moral reasoning underpinning the common view that it is worse to kill a huma...
When courts invoke the reasonable person as a means to assess culpability, they attribute to the sta...
Justice may not require that animals be exactly the same as humans or that they have rights exactly ...
In determining whether executions are “humane,” authorities in the USA tend to balance the interest ...
This book examines the influence of masculinity, heterosexuality, and race norms on the reasonablene...
Murder is the most serious of all crimes. Given the grave consequences of murder, both in act and in...
Research on lethal violence has consistently overlooked the area of justifiable homicide in the U.S....
<p class="AbstractTxt">In this essay I recommend ‘theriocide’ as the name for those diverse human ac...
Originally titled “Is It Murder in Tennessee to Kill a Chimpanzee,” this article argues in some deta...
Abstract- Man is a rational animal. He can think for himself and also for others. He can distinguish...
When is homicide reasonable? That familiar, yet unanswered question continues to intrigue both court...
Law students discover very early in their legal educations that the reasonable person is a ubiquit...
This paper argues that while criminal forms of homicide have been the focus of extant research, litt...
This is the author accepted manuscript. This manuscript forms part of 'Schrader, A. and Johnson, E. ...
The law recognizes the frailty of human nature by mitigating murder to manslaughter when committed i...
This essay explores the moral reasoning underpinning the common view that it is worse to kill a huma...
When courts invoke the reasonable person as a means to assess culpability, they attribute to the sta...
Justice may not require that animals be exactly the same as humans or that they have rights exactly ...
In determining whether executions are “humane,” authorities in the USA tend to balance the interest ...
This book examines the influence of masculinity, heterosexuality, and race norms on the reasonablene...
Murder is the most serious of all crimes. Given the grave consequences of murder, both in act and in...
Research on lethal violence has consistently overlooked the area of justifiable homicide in the U.S....
<p class="AbstractTxt">In this essay I recommend ‘theriocide’ as the name for those diverse human ac...