Research has consistently found a significant correlation between alcohol consumption and offending. Although this finding does not prove any direct causal link, many offenders subsequently claim that the fact they had been drinking should mitigate their sentence. As the argument advanced by offenders is framed in retributive terms - culpability is reduced because of intoxication - this article aims to analyse the impact, if any, that intoxication should have under a 'desert' model
Alcohol is a common thread in the fabric of American culture. This ever-expanding industry continues...
Given the well-documented relationship between substance misuse and offending behaviour, increases i...
Intoxication in and around licensed premises continues to be common, despite widespread training in ...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with...
Little is known about how the Sentencing Council’s guidance to treat intoxication as aggravation is ...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with ...
Criminal responsibility is founded on the volitional control of action, yet many offences are commit...
The relevance of drug and alcohol involvement to sentencing law and practice is one of the most perp...
This article reports on the second stage of a national study of how the effects of alcohol and other...
Recent years have seen intense media scrutiny, concerted policy discussion and significant law refor...
This paper aimed to contribute to the existing literature pertaining to the relationship between alc...
The present research will focus on how perpetrator intoxication influences perceptions of risk to re...
Little is known as to the efficacy of treatment interventions for an alcohol use disorder (AUD) to ...
Debate about the status of the intoxication excuse as a legal defence is rooted in lay theories, or ...
How best to respond to and manage intoxicated offenders is a concern shared by policing agencies acr...
Alcohol is a common thread in the fabric of American culture. This ever-expanding industry continues...
Given the well-documented relationship between substance misuse and offending behaviour, increases i...
Intoxication in and around licensed premises continues to be common, despite widespread training in ...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with...
Little is known about how the Sentencing Council’s guidance to treat intoxication as aggravation is ...
The controversial effect of intoxication on sentencing outcomes has received renewed attention with ...
Criminal responsibility is founded on the volitional control of action, yet many offences are commit...
The relevance of drug and alcohol involvement to sentencing law and practice is one of the most perp...
This article reports on the second stage of a national study of how the effects of alcohol and other...
Recent years have seen intense media scrutiny, concerted policy discussion and significant law refor...
This paper aimed to contribute to the existing literature pertaining to the relationship between alc...
The present research will focus on how perpetrator intoxication influences perceptions of risk to re...
Little is known as to the efficacy of treatment interventions for an alcohol use disorder (AUD) to ...
Debate about the status of the intoxication excuse as a legal defence is rooted in lay theories, or ...
How best to respond to and manage intoxicated offenders is a concern shared by policing agencies acr...
Alcohol is a common thread in the fabric of American culture. This ever-expanding industry continues...
Given the well-documented relationship between substance misuse and offending behaviour, increases i...
Intoxication in and around licensed premises continues to be common, despite widespread training in ...