Statistics for Criminal Law: Homicide cases

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HintAnswer% Correct
Voluntary manslaughter: abnormality of mental functioningByrne [1960]
100%
Murder definitionCunningham [1982]
100%
Voluntary manslaughter: substantial mental impairmentGolds [2016]
100%
Voluntary manslaughter: hypothetical personReijimanski & Gassman [2017]
100%
Voluntary manslaughter: intoxication not countedAsmelash [2013]
0%
Voluntary manslaughter: medical proofBunch [2013]
0%
Voluntary manslaughter: fear of serious violenceDawes [2013]
0%
Voluntary manslaughter: loss of self-controlJewell [2014]
0%
Involuntary manslaughter: serious and obvious riskKuddus [2019]
0%
Voluntary manslaughter: sense of being seriously wrongedMohammed [2005]
0%
Involuntary manslaughter: reasonably foreseeableRose [2017]
0%
Direct intention from motiveR v Ingilis [2011]
0%
Involuntary manslaughter: D was grossly negligentSellu [2016]
0%
Involuntary manslaughter: gross negligenceWacker [2003]
0%

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