Index to Volume 70: Parts 1, 2, 3
Date | 01 June 2006 |
DOI | 10.1350/jcla.2006.70.3.iii |
Published date | 01 June 2006 |
Subject Matter | Index to Volume 70: Parts 1, 2, 3 |
Index to Volume 70
Parts 1, 2, 3
(*indicates Opinions, Comments or Articles)
Abuse of process; undercover operation
whether an 194
Attempt, withdrawal from an 135
*Australian perspective on the execution
of Van Nguyen 215
Bad character: Criminal Justice Act
2003—
defendant attacking character of
another 115
s. 101 ‘gateways’109, 115
Bad character: defendant’s previous
convictions; propensity 6
Bad character: non-defendant; defendant
attacking character of another 11
Causing grievous bodily harm; mens
rea 131
Character, attack on another person’s11
*Civil liberties; identity cards, effect
on 139
Criminal Justice Act 2003; bad character
provisions 6, 11, 109, 115
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act
1994, s. 34 16
*Criminal justice system, if I ran the 93
*Criminal Law Legislation Update 1, 97,
186
*Criminological perspectives on fraud and
the criminal law 75
*Defence of necessity and the taking of
human life 147
Defendant attacking character of another;
propensity 115
Defendant’s bad character; s. 101
‘gateways’109
Duty to conduct identification
procedure 197
Entrapment; whether an abuse of
process 194
Exclusion of evidence; telephone
taps 211
*Execution of Van Nguyen: an Australian
perspective 215
*Fraud, criminological perspectives on,
and the criminal law 75
*Helping prosecutors with their
inquiries 183
*Homicide, Law Commission’s proposed
restructuring of 223
Human rights; meaning of ‘indecency’,
whether infringing 127
Identification evidence: duty to conduct
identification procedure 197
*Identity cards: the final nail in the coffin
of civil liberties? 139
*If I ran the criminal justice system 93
Indecent images 127
Intention, inferring, in offence of causing
grievous bodily harm 131
*Judicial Studies Board’s specimen
directions, role of 27
Jury deliberations: secrecy 19
*‘Jury psychology’ and some
criminological perspectives on fraud
and the criminal law 75
*Jury service for all? Analysing lawyers as
jurors 163
*Law Commission’s proposed
restructuring of homicide 223
*Lawyers as jurors 163
*Models of understanding criminal
behaviour and the sentencing
process 247
Objective test of provocation;
precedent 203
Objective test, provocation 23, 121
*Offenders assisting investigations and
prosecutions 183
Previous convictions, use as evidence of
bad character 6
Proportionality and freedom of
expression; Public Order Act 1986,
s. 4A 191
Provocation, objective test for 23, 121
Provocation, objective test of 203
Public Order Act 1986, s. 4A; whether
conviction under a breach of human
rights 191
*Reflections on the Judicial Studies
Board’s Specimen Directions 27
Reporting restrictions: sexual
offences 200
Secrecy of jury deliberations 20
Serious Organised Crime and Police Act
2005, statutory interpretation 103
*Sentencing process, role played by
criminological theory in the 247
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