Queensland has been the last Australian jurisdiction to reform its law of criminal defences to try and take account of the difficulties faced by victims of domestic abuse in satisfying the traditional elements of self defence. Section 304B of the Queensland Criminal Code was designed to create a partial defence for victims of domestic violence who, fearing for their lives, kill their abusers in circumstances that would otherwise constitute murder. Usually, these cases involve killing in the absence of a triggering assault or where the feared harm is not imminent. The partial defence provides that the accused will be found guilty of manslaughter only, thereby allowing for judicial discretion in sentencing. This paper argues that the new prov...
Cases in which women have killed their sleeping or otherwise inattentive abusive partners to “escape...
The provocation defence has been the subject of legislative reform in England and Australia over the...
1899 (QCC) with the Queensland Domestic Violence legislation, Domestic Violence (Family Protection) ...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
In response to calls for reform, some jurisdictions have introduced specialised offences and defence...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
The Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) was amended in 2005 to codify self-defence to murder and introduce the off...
The bulk of the homicide research to date has focused on male offending, with little consideration g...
Cases in which women have killed their sleeping or otherwise inattentive abusive partners to “escape...
Over the past three decades, the law of homicide has been the subjectof much academic debate, parlia...
This article examines the impact of legislative reforms enacted in 2005 in Victoria, Australia, on l...
The defence of diminished responsibility was introduced in the Homicide Act 1957. As a defence to mu...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
Cases in which women have killed their sleeping or otherwise inattentive abusive partners to “escape...
The provocation defence has been the subject of legislative reform in England and Australia over the...
1899 (QCC) with the Queensland Domestic Violence legislation, Domestic Violence (Family Protection) ...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
In response to calls for reform, some jurisdictions have introduced specialised offences and defence...
My thesis examines the treatment of women who kill their violent male partners within the Australian...
The Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) was amended in 2005 to codify self-defence to murder and introduce the off...
The bulk of the homicide research to date has focused on male offending, with little consideration g...
Cases in which women have killed their sleeping or otherwise inattentive abusive partners to “escape...
Over the past three decades, the law of homicide has been the subjectof much academic debate, parlia...
This article examines the impact of legislative reforms enacted in 2005 in Victoria, Australia, on l...
The defence of diminished responsibility was introduced in the Homicide Act 1957. As a defence to mu...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
The provocation defense, which mitigates murder to manslaughter for killings perpetrated in the heat...
Cases in which women have killed their sleeping or otherwise inattentive abusive partners to “escape...
The provocation defence has been the subject of legislative reform in England and Australia over the...
1899 (QCC) with the Queensland Domestic Violence legislation, Domestic Violence (Family Protection) ...