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9781841134857

With Malice Aforethought A Study of the Crime and Punishment for Homicide

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    9781841134857

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    1841134856

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-10-01
  • Publisher: Hart Publishing
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Summary

For more than three centuries the criminal law has given rise to a divergent set of approaches to the crime of homicide. Whereas the law of murder has not conceptually changed,the crime of manslaughter has resulted in some forms of homicide being visited with relatively minor penalties. These various categories of unlawful killing present considerable problems relating to intention, or lack of it, and the culpability of those whose behaviour, while lacking in evident malice, is characterised by the grossest recklessness. The reaction of the relatives of victims is generally simpler. They frequently find it impossible to understand how those who kill by dangerous or drunken driving may receive comparatively lenient sentences, while those convicted of manslaughter following a drunken brawl may be dealt with more severely, and yet others, convicted of so-called mercy killings , are subject to the mandatory penalty of life imprisonment. This book addresses the powerful and controversial arguments for the current distinctions between murder, manslaughter and other specific categories of crime to be abolished and subsumed within a single crime of culpable homicide. In the course of this analysis the authors consider a number of issues of great contemporary importance, including the presentation of expert evidence in cases involving unexplained infant death, corporate killing, and the question of the defences available to the accused, including self-defence and provocation, where popular notions of what is reasonable or justifiable may be at variance with legal precedent. While this book aims to consider criminal homicide in its social, historical and legal setting, it also goes far beyond in setting out the case for radical reform.

Author Biography

Sir Louis Blom-Cooper is one of the most eminent lawyers and law reformers around. He is a QC and has had an immensely distinguished career as a barrister but also as a broadcaster, author of books and public speaker. He has been Chairman of the Howard League for Penal Reform and an adviser to Jack Straw on matters relating to the prison service.
Terence Morris was for many years a Professor of Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Table of Contents

Table of Cases vii
Table of Statutes xi
1. Prologue and Apologia
1(14)
2. The Legacy of Sr. Edward Coke, Knight
15(18)
3. Murder Will Out: The Substantive Law Today
33(26)
4. Hunting the Chimaera
59(14)
5. Expert Evidence on Trial
73(20)
6. The Past Revisited: When Memory Lifts the Latch
93(16)
7. On the Dealing Floor of the Lords: Rewind to 1965
109(18)
8. The Starting Points: Where Do They End?
127(6)
9. Corporate Killing
133(14)
10. Motorised Killing 147(8)
11. The Appellate Process 155(6)
12. The Crime and the Penalty: Thinking Outside the Box 161(18)
Annexures
Annex 1. Membership of the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment 1949-53
179(1)
Annex 2. Extracts from the Homicide Act 1957
180(3)
Annex 3. Life Sentences for Murder: The Butler-Gardner correspondence 1961
183(4)
Annex 4. Law Lords voting for the Parker Amendment on 27 July 1965
187(2)
Annex 5. Extracts from the Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Act 1965
189(1)
Annex 6. Life Sentences for Murder: A Letter from Jack Straw July 2000
190(4)
Annex 7. Practice Direction (Crime: Mandatory Life Sentences) (No 2) of 29 July 2004
194(7)
Index 201

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