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E-grāmata: Automatism as a Defence

  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351787833
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351787833

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Automatism is a notoriously difficult subject for law students, lawyers and judges. This book explores the science and medicine of sleep disorders and examines how the criminal process deals with such disorders when presented as a defence. It systematically examines the legal doctrines involved, and their implications for the use of the evidence key to establishing automatism, while also exploring the medical conditions that can cause automatism (particularly epilepsy, sleepwalking and diabetes). This book is a valuable resource for law students, lawyers, judges and expert witnesses.

Cases vii
Statutes xi
Acknowledgements xii
Foreword xiii
1 Automatism: What is it?
1(13)
Definitions of automatism
1(9)
Parasomnia trials
10(4)
2 Legal aspects of automatism
14(27)
Legal history
14(8)
Legal principles
22(5)
Bars to the defence of automatism
27(4)
Case law
31(4)
Operation of the automatism defence
35(6)
3 Medical aspects of automatism
41(7)
Medicolegal automatism
41(3)
Medicolegal assessment
44(4)
4 Specific causes of automatism
48(27)
Sleep disorders
49(16)
Hypoglycaemia
65(3)
Neurological/neuropsychiatric
68(1)
Cardiovascular
69(1)
Psychiatric
70(1)
Malingering/amnesia
71(2)
Miscellaneous
73(2)
5 Criminal law theory
75(29)
Justification of the automatism defence
75(1)
Classification of the automatism defence
76(3)
The act requirement
79(1)
Connection between mens rea and actus reus
80(1)
Theoretical issues in automatism
81(2)
Involuntariness versus irresistible impulse
83(1)
Denial of mens rea with a "disease of mind"
84(4)
De facto categorization on the basis of continuing dangerousness
88(1)
Automatism and strict liability
89(1)
Criminal responsibility
90(1)
Ownership and psychological continuity
91(3)
Intention and automatism
94(6)
Disinhibition
100(2)
Alcohol and sleepwalking: the legal question
102(2)
6 Expert evidence
104(30)
Complex behaviour
109(1)
Assessment of forensic parasomnic episodes
110(1)
Duties of an expert witness
110(5)
Admissibility
115(1)
Reliability criteria and the gatekeeper function
115(4)
Difficulties with biomedical evidence
119(1)
Application of expert evidence on forensic sleep disorders
119(1)
The courts and junk science
120(6)
Controversies in expert evidence: alcohol and sleepwalking
126(8)
7 Commentary and conclusions
134(4)
Policy issues
136(2)
Glossary 138(7)
Bibliography 145(11)
Appendices A--F 156(11)
Case histories 167(8)
Index 175
John Rumbold is Senior Research Fellow at the School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University.