Within In Search of Criminal Responsibility: Ideas, Interests and Institutions, Nicola Lacey investigates changing understandings of criminal responsibility in England and Wales from the mid-eighteenth century to the present, reflecting on its current place within legal, social, political and cultural frameworks. This is an accessible and erudite account that represents an important and illuminating divergence from traditional scholarship, finds Caroline Henaghan
In my paper, I attempt a critical review of Nicola Lacey’s book In Search of Criminal Responsibility...
This book provides a detailed exploration of the responses of the criminal justice system to domesti...
Discusses the impact academics and academic research can have on reform of the criminal law
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
What makes someone responsible for a crime and therefore liable to punishment under the criminal law...
This review essay centers on the relationship between history and theory in Nicola Lacey’s In Search...
In this response, Nicola Lacey enters into dialogue with the symposium contributors, identifying and...
Preventive Justice. By Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner (Oxford University Press, 2014, 306pp. 50.00...
The topic of gender and criminal responsibility has long attracted critical scholarly attention. Sev...
In Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces: Translating Theory and Research into Practice, Paula Broug...
This paper examines the way in which English criminal law's conception of responsibility has changed...
Nicola Lacey’s book In Search of Criminal Responsibility provides an illuminating vantage point from...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
The book review draws on prior published research into Pitcairn, as well as the various chapters in ...
In my paper, I attempt a critical review of Nicola Lacey’s book In Search of Criminal Responsibility...
This book provides a detailed exploration of the responses of the criminal justice system to domesti...
Discusses the impact academics and academic research can have on reform of the criminal law
Lindsay Farmer, Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order Oxford: Oxford Unive...
What makes someone responsible for a crime and therefore liable to punishment under the criminal law...
This review essay centers on the relationship between history and theory in Nicola Lacey’s In Search...
In this response, Nicola Lacey enters into dialogue with the symposium contributors, identifying and...
Preventive Justice. By Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner (Oxford University Press, 2014, 306pp. 50.00...
The topic of gender and criminal responsibility has long attracted critical scholarly attention. Sev...
In Improving Criminal Justice Workplaces: Translating Theory and Research into Practice, Paula Broug...
This paper examines the way in which English criminal law's conception of responsibility has changed...
Nicola Lacey’s book In Search of Criminal Responsibility provides an illuminating vantage point from...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
Criminological research has historically been based on the study of men, boys and crime. As a result...
The book review draws on prior published research into Pitcairn, as well as the various chapters in ...
In my paper, I attempt a critical review of Nicola Lacey’s book In Search of Criminal Responsibility...
This book provides a detailed exploration of the responses of the criminal justice system to domesti...
Discusses the impact academics and academic research can have on reform of the criminal law