This chapter represents a brief attempt to gauge how widely necrophilia is known in Britain, before moving to an examination of easily accessible “necrophilia stories” (including necrophilic murder) by the British media. An account is then presented of the interesting relationship between necrophilia, the criminal law, and those who uphold it (in Britain) before concluding with a brief case study of what is undoubtedly the most recent and prolific mention of necrophilia by the British media, the abhorrent case of Sir Jimmy Savile, OBE
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With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
This article on the law of necrophilia argues that human corpses and the laws which govern the use o...
This article on the law of necrophilia argues that human corpses and the laws which govern the use o...
Abstract: In 1752, the English Parliament enacted <i>An Act for the Better Preventing the Horrid Cri...
Difficulties in establishing guilt being those of the determination of mens rea and of the evidence ...
Those convicted of homicide were hanged on the public gallows before being dissected under the Murde...
The Murder Act (1752) is an infamous piece of penal legislation, known as the Bloody Code. It create...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
In the later eighteenth century, two schemes were introduced in Parliament for extending the practic...
This chapter probes the routine recording of homicides in England & Wales – in other words, the real...
Recent work on homicide and the media has focused on the United States. This study considers the Bri...
A great many people share the sentiment that it is a serious wrong to behave with gross disrespect t...
Jack-the-Ripper has been an historical prism for international studies of crime, history and societi...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Forensic medicine in the United King...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m00/25229 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
This article on the law of necrophilia argues that human corpses and the laws which govern the use o...
This article on the law of necrophilia argues that human corpses and the laws which govern the use o...
Abstract: In 1752, the English Parliament enacted <i>An Act for the Better Preventing the Horrid Cri...
Difficulties in establishing guilt being those of the determination of mens rea and of the evidence ...
Those convicted of homicide were hanged on the public gallows before being dissected under the Murde...
The Murder Act (1752) is an infamous piece of penal legislation, known as the Bloody Code. It create...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...
In the later eighteenth century, two schemes were introduced in Parliament for extending the practic...
This chapter probes the routine recording of homicides in England & Wales – in other words, the real...
Recent work on homicide and the media has focused on the United States. This study considers the Bri...
A great many people share the sentiment that it is a serious wrong to behave with gross disrespect t...
Jack-the-Ripper has been an historical prism for international studies of crime, history and societi...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Forensic medicine in the United King...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m00/25229 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
With the recent increase in the number of 'memorial laws' being enacted in response to specific case...