Anglo-American Insanity Defence Reform: The War Between Law and Medicine
First published in 1999, The book examines the magnitude of the polemic surrounding each attempt to reformulate the insanity defence in the United States, England and Ireland. The book contains a critique of the McNaghten Rules, the defence of irresistible impulse, the product test of insanity, the justly responsible test, the American Law Institute’s test of insanity and the Butler Committee’s proposed revision. At the heart of the controversy surrounding each reformulation has been a medico-legal tension over the wording of the insanity defence and whether law or psychiatry’s view of insanity should prevail. The book looks at the success of the English diminished responsibility defence in abating the controversy. The result of introducing this defence has been the emergence of the legal and medical professions from a state of cold war to entente cordiale. The book explores the reasons for the diminished responsibility defence’s success in resolving the polemic over the insanity defence.
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Anglo-American Insanity Defence Reform: The War Between Law and Medicine
First published in 1999, The book examines the magnitude of the polemic surrounding each attempt to reformulate the insanity defence in the United States, England and Ireland. The book contains a critique of the McNaghten Rules, the defence of irresistible impulse, the product test of insanity, the justly responsible test, the American Law Institute’s test of insanity and the Butler Committee’s proposed revision. At the heart of the controversy surrounding each reformulation has been a medico-legal tension over the wording of the insanity defence and whether law or psychiatry’s view of insanity should prevail. The book looks at the success of the English diminished responsibility defence in abating the controversy. The result of introducing this defence has been the emergence of the legal and medical professions from a state of cold war to entente cordiale. The book explores the reasons for the diminished responsibility defence’s success in resolving the polemic over the insanity defence.
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Anglo-American Insanity Defence Reform: The War Between Law and Medicine

Anglo-American Insanity Defence Reform: The War Between Law and Medicine

by Faye Boland
Anglo-American Insanity Defence Reform: The War Between Law and Medicine

Anglo-American Insanity Defence Reform: The War Between Law and Medicine

by Faye Boland

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Overview

First published in 1999, The book examines the magnitude of the polemic surrounding each attempt to reformulate the insanity defence in the United States, England and Ireland. The book contains a critique of the McNaghten Rules, the defence of irresistible impulse, the product test of insanity, the justly responsible test, the American Law Institute’s test of insanity and the Butler Committee’s proposed revision. At the heart of the controversy surrounding each reformulation has been a medico-legal tension over the wording of the insanity defence and whether law or psychiatry’s view of insanity should prevail. The book looks at the success of the English diminished responsibility defence in abating the controversy. The result of introducing this defence has been the emergence of the legal and medical professions from a state of cold war to entente cordiale. The book explores the reasons for the diminished responsibility defence’s success in resolving the polemic over the insanity defence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138610170
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/31/2018
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 207
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.62(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Faye Boland, University of Liverpool, UK

Table of Contents

1. The McNaghten Rules.  2. The Defence of Irresistible Impulse.  3. United States Reform Post Irresistible Impulse.  4. Butler and Beyond.  5. The Homicide Act, 1957 and Its Origin.  6. The Defence of Diminished Responsibility in English Law.  7. Conclusions.

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