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100 Years of the Infanticide Act Karen Brennan (University of Essex, UK)

100 Years of the Infanticide Act By Karen Brennan (University of Essex, UK)

100 Years of the Infanticide Act by Karen Brennan (University of Essex, UK)


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100 Years of the Infanticide Act: Legacy, Impact and Future Directions by Karen Brennan (University of Essex, UK)

This book provides the first comprehensive and detailed analysis of the Infanticide Act and its impact in England and Wales and around the world. It is 100 years since an Infanticide Act was first passed in England and Wales. The statute, re-enacted in 1938, allows for leniency to be given to women who kill their infants within the first year of life. This legislation is unique and controversial: it creates a specific offence and defence that is available only to women who kill their biological infants. Men and other carers are not able to avail of the special mitigation provided by the Act, nor are women who kill older children. The collection brings together leading experts in the field to offer important insights into the history of the law, how it works today, the impact and legacy of the statute and potential futures of infanticide laws around the world. Contributors consider the Act in practice in England and Wales, the ways it has been portrayed in the British media and justifications for and criticisms of the provision of special treatment for women who kill their infants within a year of birth. It also looks at the criminal justice responses to infanticide in other jurisdictions, such as Australia, Ireland, Sweden and the United States of America.

About Karen Brennan (University of Essex, UK)

Karen Brennan is Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law and Evidence at the University of Essex, UK. Emma Milne is Associate Professor in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Durham University, UK.

Table of Contents

1. 100 Years of the Infanticide Act: The Law in Context Karen Brennan (University of Essex UK) and Emma Milne (Durham University, UK) Part I: The Infanticide Act in Practice 2. Manslaughter, Concealment of Birth and Infanticide, 1900-37 Rachel Dixon (University of Hull, UK) and Tony Ward (Northumbria University, UK) 3. Infanticide and Diminished Responsibility - Reviewing the Relationship Ronnie Mackay (De Montfort University, UK) Part II: Understandings, Misunderstanding and Questions of Principle 4. 'Sometimes the Worst Happens': Newspaper Reportage of Infanticide and the Law in England and Wales Since 1922 Daniel JR Grey (University of Hertfordshire, UK) 5. Myths and Moral Agency: A Principled Approach to Infanticide Law Helen Howard (Teesside University, UK) 6. The Infanticide Act 1938 as a Means to Provide Justice for Women against the Hardships and Harms of Pregnancy and Motherhood? Emma Milne (Durham University, UK) and Karen Brennan (University of Essex, UK) Part III: Criminal Justice Responses to Infanticide Beyond England and Wales 7. The Use and Non-Use of Infanticide Provisions in Australian Criminal Laws Arlie Loughnan (University of Sydney, Australia) 8. Capital Punishment and Infanticide Law in Ireland Lynsey Black (Maynooth University, Ireland) and David M Doyle (Maynooth University, Ireland) 9. Infanticide in Sweden - From Condemnation to (Too Much?) Consideration Maria Kaspersson (University of Greenwich, UK) 10 A Crazy Quilt: Infanticide in the United States Susan Ayres (Texas A&M University, USA)

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NPB9781509961641
9781509961641
150996164X
100 Years of the Infanticide Act: Legacy, Impact and Future Directions by Karen Brennan (University of Essex, UK)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2023-10-19
304
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