The Plymouth Law & Criminal Justice Review, Volume 05 - 2013: Recent submissions
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Pregnant and in Prison: Can the Quality of Services Provided Affect the Overall Perception of Being Pregnant in Prison?
(University of Plymouth, 2013)The suicides of six women within a year at Styal Prison in 2006 (Prison Reform Trust: 2010) lead the Government to appoint Baroness Jean Corston to undertake a review of women with particular vulnerabilities in the criminal ... -
The Recognition of State Crime and the Syrian Uprising
(University of Plymouth, 2013)This study aims to establish why state crime is not always recognised as such. The criminological analysis of state crime is a fledgling field of interest, although over the past decade there have been significant ... -
Quality and Accessibility: Legal Education In an Age of Austerity
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The Odd One Out: Felony Murder, The Law of Parties, and the Execution of Non Killers
(University of Plymouth, 2013)The focus of this research is in the area of the United States death penalty. More specifically, it examines the use of the felony murder rule and the law of parties at both federal and state level. These areas are ... -
The Assessment of Benefit Under Part 2 of the Proceeds Of Crime Act 2002: A Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut?
(University of Plymouth, 2013)This article provides an analysis of the application of Part 2 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 which provides for the making of confiscation orders following conviction in criminal cases. It examines the policy reasons ... -
Redefining Murder: Joint Enterprise
(University of Plymouth, 2013)This article explores the evolution of secondary liability and the unforgiving doctrine of joint enterprise in homicide cases. Exploration of the current law ensues to determine if the distinct decisions of their Lordships ...