Parties to Crime in UK Law

  • Recent Book: An Old Friend to Help: Criminal Law
    • No. 52-1, January 1979
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... been made by case law to the following subjects: mens rea, parties to crime, theft and obtaining by deception, incitement, attempt, ... ...
  • Recent Book: Criminal Law: Text and Materials
    • No. 58-4, October 1985
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... rea toactus reus, general defences, causation, inchoate offences, parties to crime, non-fatal offences against the person, homicide, concluding with ... ...
  • Recent Book: A Vexed Subject: Practical Police Prosecuting
    • No. 52-1, January 1979
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... been made by case law to the following subjects: mens rea, parties to crime, theft and obtaining by deception, incitement, attempt, ... ...
  • Recent Book: Human Rights and the Police
    • No. 58-4, October 1985
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... of 582 pages comprising nine chapters concerned with crime and punishment, the general principles of liability, the ... actus reus, general defences, causation, inchoate offences, parties to crime, non- fatal offences against the person, homicide, ... ...
  • Review: Investigating Murder: Detective Work and the Police Response to Criminal Homicide, Preparing for Police Duty, Textbook on Criminal Law, 7th Edition, Abuse of Process in Criminal Proceedings
    • No. 76-4, September 2003
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... techniques are used by detectives to manufacture a narrative of the crime that sets out how the incident took place, and who did what to whom. In so ... Liability Capacity and Incapacitating Conditions General Defences Parties to Crime Inchoate Offences Homicide Non-fatal Offences against the Person ... ...
  • The Future of Joint-up Thinking
    • No. 79-3, June 2015
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    The law of secondary liability continues to trouble defendants, victims, politicians, practitioners, judges, academics and laypeople. In a recent report, the House of Commons Justice Select Committ...
    ... ... merely because he foresaw a chance that the principal might commit a crime. This article discusses the report, analyses the substantive law in issue ... Within the general picture, the JSC thinks that secondary parties to murder charges need particular and urgent review. The Report is a ... ...
  • Law and Order as a Leftist Project?
    • No. 3-3, July 2001
    • Punishment & Society
    Since the 1970s, crime policy has become politicized. Conservative parties have launched the law and order theme and exploited crime in political campaigns. Social Democratic and other leftist part...
  • Strengthening the role of lawyers and other professional advisers in addressing economic and financial crimes in Indonesia
    • No. 26-4, October 2019
    • Journal of Financial Crime
    • 1107-1116
    Purpose: This paper aims to explain the regulations in Indonesia that apply to lawyers and other professional advisers in terms of their obligations as reporting parties of suspicious financial tra...
    ... ... advisers in terms of their obligations as reporting parties of suspicious financial transactionswith respect to money launderingand ... businesstransactions.The results could lead to bribery, graft,tax crime and corruption in Indonesia.Design/methodology/approach –This paper ... ...
  • Like two peas in a pod? Explaining friendship selection processes related to victimization and offending
    • No. 13-2, March 2016
    • European Journal of Criminology
    In this paper, we examine the similarity between friends with respect to experiences with crime among a sample of Dutch individuals. We investigate the extent to which offenders, victims and victim...
    ... ... Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, The Netherlands Jochem Tolsma Radboud University ... explain why people select offenders as friends, whereas third parties (that is, parents and the pre-existing network of individuals) influence ... ...
  • Third Party Liability for Dishonesty Extended
    • No. 3-2, March 1995
    • Journal of Financial Crime
    • 203-204
    The Privy Council in the recent Brunei decision of Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tan has widened the liability of third parties who assist in a breach of trust. They will now be liable if they ha...
    ...Journal of Financial Crime — Vol. 3 No. 2 — Civil Recovery Third Party Liability for Dishonesty ... Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd v Tan1 has widened the liability of third parties who assist in a breach of trust. They will now be liable if they have ... ...
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