Criminal Damage in UK Law
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Banksy's Graffiti: A Not-So-Simple Case of Criminal Damage?
Graffiti artists are, if caught, most likely to be prosecuted under s. 1 of the Criminal Damage Act 1971. This article explores the extent to which the substantive definition of criminal damage app...
- The Criminal Damage Act 1971
- Criminal Damage: The ‘Colston Four’, Proportionality and the Concerns that Linger
- Criminal Damage: The ‘Colston Four’, Proportionality and the Concerns that Linger
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Compensation of Non-Material Damage in Civil and Criminal Law in the Netherlands
In cases of war, large-scale accidents, and crime, victims may suffer serious non-material damage. This article focuses on the compensation of non-material damage in both civil and criminal cases. ...
- A new ‘special relationship’ or a damage limitation exercise? EU–UK criminal justice cooperation after Brexit
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REVIEWS: COMBATING THE OTHER DRUG PROBLEM
Book reviewed in this article: Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry. By J. Braithwaite Roche versus Adams. By S. Aams Compensation for Criminal Damage to Property. By D. S. Greer and V. A...... ... , and that there is a disturbing record of “criminal negligence” in the unsafe manufacture of drugs ... 48 COMPENSATTON FOR CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY. By D. S. GREER and V. A. MITCHELL. [Belfast: ... ...
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Lawmakers, Law Lords and Legal Fault: Two Tales from the (Thames) River Bank: Sexual Offences Act 2003; R v G and Another
This article examines the conflicting approaches of Parliament and the senior courts to the need for mens rea in relation to those offences which are seriously criminal in character. Prompted by th...... ... for mens rea in relation to those offenceswhich are seriously criminal in character. Prompted by the imminentenactment of the Sexual Offences Act ... in Ghave gone too far and have made prosecutions underthe Criminal Damage Act 1971 for unintentionally caused criminal dam-age potentially ... ...
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Crime by Design: An Exploratory Investigation
This paper extends and develops Newman's (1972) theory of defensible space, by investigating changes in criminal activity as a result of a re-development pro...... ... His workmainly includes the assessmentofthe in-dividual in criminal, civil, immigration,andpersonal injury cases.Research interests include ... to reduce criminal activity.Theoffence types: burglary, criminal damage,thiftifa motor vehicle andthiftfrom a motorvehicle were assessed both ... ...
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Lawmakers, Law Lords and Legal Fault: Two Tales from the (Thames) River Bank: Sexual Offences Act 2003; R v G and Another
This article examines the conflicting approaches of Parliament and the senior courts to the need for mens rea in relation to those offences which are seriously criminal in character. Prompted by th...... ... for mensreain relation to those offenceswhichare seriously criminal in character. Prompted bytheimminentenactmentoftheSexual Offences Act ... in Ghave gone too farandhavemadeprosecutionsundertheCriminal Damage Act 1971 for unintentionally caused criminal dam-age potentially ... ...
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