The partial defence of provocation was inappropriately used by abusive men that killed their partners for challenging them. This led to concerns that provocation was implicitly legitimising violent reactions toward women who were perceived to have challenged their male partner’s sexuality. Despite the abolition of provocation, this paper finds a continuation of the concerns that arose from the use of provocation in post-abolition homicide sentencing decisions. Specifically, the recognition of perceived lower culpability of men that had killed their female partners in the form of manslaughter verdicts, or through inappropriate mitigating features, continues to be an issue. For this reason, I argue that establishing the Sentencing Council, as...
In 2005 the Australian State of Victoria abolished the controversial partial defence of provocation....
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
In many states in the United States, a man who killed his wife upon discovering that she had been un...
The partial defence of provocation was inappropriately used by abusive men that killed their partner...
In 2005, the Australian State of Victoria abolished the controversial partial defence of provocation...
This paper discusses sentencing in New Zealand homicide cases in which the offence was prompted by a...
In Parliament last week, NSW took steps towards better understanding, and potentially solving, the p...
The controversial partial defence of provocation has now been abolished in three Australian jurisdic...
This comment analyses the successful use of the provocation defence in New South Wales in cases of m...
Over the past two decades significant debate has emerged surrounding the operation of the partial de...
There exists a robust body of scholarship addressing the common law doctrine of provocation and its ...
This paper examines the construction of masculinity in judge’s sentencing remarks across seven...
Recent amendments to the defence of provocation have limited access to the defence to those who are ...
The relationship between the law and public policy in criminal law is one of mutual influence. Some ...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
In 2005 the Australian State of Victoria abolished the controversial partial defence of provocation....
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
In many states in the United States, a man who killed his wife upon discovering that she had been un...
The partial defence of provocation was inappropriately used by abusive men that killed their partner...
In 2005, the Australian State of Victoria abolished the controversial partial defence of provocation...
This paper discusses sentencing in New Zealand homicide cases in which the offence was prompted by a...
In Parliament last week, NSW took steps towards better understanding, and potentially solving, the p...
The controversial partial defence of provocation has now been abolished in three Australian jurisdic...
This comment analyses the successful use of the provocation defence in New South Wales in cases of m...
Over the past two decades significant debate has emerged surrounding the operation of the partial de...
There exists a robust body of scholarship addressing the common law doctrine of provocation and its ...
This paper examines the construction of masculinity in judge’s sentencing remarks across seven...
Recent amendments to the defence of provocation have limited access to the defence to those who are ...
The relationship between the law and public policy in criminal law is one of mutual influence. Some ...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
In 2005 the Australian State of Victoria abolished the controversial partial defence of provocation....
Over the past decade, homicide law reform surrounding the partial defences to murder has animated de...
In many states in the United States, a man who killed his wife upon discovering that she had been un...