This report addresses the questions of when, and in what ways, an accused’s state of intoxication (whether by alcohol or drugs) is relevant to their trial for a criminal offence. Kate Warner makes 13 recommendations for reform including the key recommendation that evidence of intoxication should be relevant to any mental element, including intention, knowledge, foresight of consequences and whether the act was voluntary or intentional
Although alcohol and drug use features prominently in many areas of criminal offending, there has be...
Reporting a crime is a mutual obligation imposed by law and special regulations on both the sender a...
Little is known about how the Sentencing Council’s guidance to treat intoxication as aggravation is ...
This study explores how the state of ‘intoxication’ from the consumption of alcohol or other drugs i...
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 study explores how the state of \u27intoxication\u27 from the consumption of alcohol or other d...
Although long associated with incidents of sexual violence, evidence of alcohol and/or other drug (‘...
This essay provides an overview of the legal issues relating to intoxication, including the effect o...
Criminal responsibility is founded on the volitional control of action, yet many offences are commit...
This article reviews the 2009 Law Commission report on Intoxication and Criminal Liability. Focusing...
Jurors often negatively evaluate complainants making allegations of rape when those complainants wer...
This article reviews the history and present standing of criminal intent and responsibility as affec...
It was recently reported that, in response to ‘the soaring incidence of alcohol-related violence acr...
\u27Alcohol-fuelled violence\u27 has been a concerted focus of recent criminal justice policy debate...
Although alcohol and drug use features prominently in many areas of criminal offending, there has be...
Reporting a crime is a mutual obligation imposed by law and special regulations on both the sender a...
Little is known about how the Sentencing Council’s guidance to treat intoxication as aggravation is ...
This study explores how the state of ‘intoxication’ from the consumption of alcohol or other drugs i...
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 study explores how the state of \u27intoxication\u27 from the consumption of alcohol or other d...
Although long associated with incidents of sexual violence, evidence of alcohol and/or other drug (‘...
This essay provides an overview of the legal issues relating to intoxication, including the effect o...
Criminal responsibility is founded on the volitional control of action, yet many offences are commit...
This article reviews the 2009 Law Commission report on Intoxication and Criminal Liability. Focusing...
Jurors often negatively evaluate complainants making allegations of rape when those complainants wer...
This article reviews the history and present standing of criminal intent and responsibility as affec...
It was recently reported that, in response to ‘the soaring incidence of alcohol-related violence acr...
\u27Alcohol-fuelled violence\u27 has been a concerted focus of recent criminal justice policy debate...
Although alcohol and drug use features prominently in many areas of criminal offending, there has be...
Reporting a crime is a mutual obligation imposed by law and special regulations on both the sender a...
Little is known about how the Sentencing Council’s guidance to treat intoxication as aggravation is ...