peer-reviewedIn examining the contours of the penal complex, lawyers, penologists and criminologists are often drawn to traditional ‘real crime’ (homicides, violent assaults, organised crime, sexual offences, requirements of mens rea and actus reus, and general defences) whilst ignoring regulatory offences which are often enforced by specialist agencies
This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - the criminal law in the ...
speaker: Victor Tadros University of Warwick respondent: Susan Dimock York Philosoph
A study of the interface of the ‘criminal’ and the ‘administrative’ in the context of regulatory law...
peer-reviewedIn examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and crimino...
In examining the contours of the penal complex, lawyers, penologists and criminologists are often dr...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
Regulatory offences are a complex phenomenon, presenting problematic aspects both at the level of cr...
Regulatory offences are a complex phenomenon, presenting problematic aspects both at the level of cr...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This paper seeks to bridge the disciplinary gap between regulation and governance studies, and crimi...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
"Criminal Law for Criminologists uses theoretical and practical research to bridge the gap between '...
This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - criminal law to regulate...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
A study of the interface of the ‘criminal’ and the ‘administrative’ in the context of regulatory law...
This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - the criminal law in the ...
speaker: Victor Tadros University of Warwick respondent: Susan Dimock York Philosoph
A study of the interface of the ‘criminal’ and the ‘administrative’ in the context of regulatory law...
peer-reviewedIn examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and crimino...
In examining the contours of the penal complex, lawyers, penologists and criminologists are often dr...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
Regulatory offences are a complex phenomenon, presenting problematic aspects both at the level of cr...
Regulatory offences are a complex phenomenon, presenting problematic aspects both at the level of cr...
Criminal law, for much of the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth, was at the forefront of ...
This paper seeks to bridge the disciplinary gap between regulation and governance studies, and crimi...
The function of the criminal law is to effectively enforce the moral code that every person knows by...
"Criminal Law for Criminologists uses theoretical and practical research to bridge the gap between '...
This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - criminal law to regulate...
peer-reviewedThere has been growing recognition of the interests and needs of victims in the law are...
A study of the interface of the ‘criminal’ and the ‘administrative’ in the context of regulatory law...
This paper reopens the difficult question of when to use - and not to use - the criminal law in the ...
speaker: Victor Tadros University of Warwick respondent: Susan Dimock York Philosoph
A study of the interface of the ‘criminal’ and the ‘administrative’ in the context of regulatory law...