Routledge International Handbook of Criminal Responsibility

Routledge International Handbook of Criminal Responsibility

Loughnan, Arlie; Crofts, Thomas; Kennefick, Louise

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

458

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9781032284439

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PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 1. Cultures of Responsibility and Blaming 2. Context Matters: An Argument for a Socio-Contextual Model of Criminal Responsibility 3. The Reciprocity of Criminal Responsibility 4. Criminal Responsibility, Civilisation, and Empire 5. Criminal Responsibility Attribution as a Step on the Road to Desistance? Exploring Theoretical Intersections 6. Responsibility and "Blameworthiness" in Criminal Law 7. Criminal Responsibility, Mental Disorder, and Behavioural Neuroscience 8. Criminal Responsibility in the Italian Colonies: The Eritrean Case (Nineteenth-Twentieth Centuries) 9. On Dispositional-Relational Responsibility: From Punishment to Reconciliation 10. From Casuistry to the General Part: The Conception of Criminal Responsibility from the ius commune to the Penal Codes (Twelfth-Nineteenth Centuries)

PART II: DOCTRINES AND PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 11. Law, Emotions, and "Reactive Defences" 12. Recklessness and Negligence in the Criminal Law 13. The Denial/Defence and Offence/Defence Distinction: Rehabilitating Gardner to Answer the Incorporationist Challenge 14. The Criminal Law of Triage: A Rights-Based Approach to Justificatory Defences 15. Responsibility over Crime and Tort 16. Criminal Responsibility for Market Misconduct 17. Elements of Blameworthiness in the Law of Homicide: Harmfulness, Wrongness, and Culpability 18. Criminal Insanity and Mental Disorder: Reconsidering the Relation 19. Comparing Criminal and Civil Responsibility: Contextualising Claims to Distinctiveness 20. Criminal Responsibility under Changing Knowledge Conditions 21. Forms of Duress as Defence and Mitigation

PART III: DOMAINS OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY 22. Corporate Accountability for International Crimes: Towards an International Enforcement Mechanism 23. Disclosure of Childhood Criminal Records in England and Wales: Imposing Enduring Criminal Responsibility for Childhood Behaviours 24. Stuck in Time: The Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility in England and Wales 25. Corporate Criminal Ir/responsibility 26. Rethinking the Age of Criminal Responsibility 27. Neurotechnology and the Insanity Defence 28. Criminal Capacity and the Age of Criminal Responsibility: Dissecting the Assumptions Underlying a Single Chronological Age 29. Organisational Culture, Industry Norms, and Corporate Wrongdoing: A New Integrated Theory of Crime Prevention 30. Ecocide, Ecojustice, and Criminal Responsibility in International Law 31. Criminal Responsibility in Children
Criminal Responsibility;Criminal Law Theory;Blameworthiness;Law and Mind Sciences;Interdisciplinary Legal Studies;criminal law;behavioural science;rehabilitation;criminal justice;criminal behaviour