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Item Metadata only Addressing the boundaries of consent in rape(Kings College, 2002-01) Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only Alcohol and crime(Willan Publishing, 2006) Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only Alcohol, alcoholism and the criminal justice system in England and Wales(Barry Rose Law Publishers Ltd, 2003) Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only Alcohol, crime and responsibility.(2002) Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only Alcohol-Related Violence as Alcohol-Related Crime: Policing, Policy and the Law(John Wiley & Sons, 2012) Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only Applying generic sentencing aims in domestic violence cases in England and Wales.(Elsevier, 2012-09) Bettinson, Vanessa; Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only At the genesis of a research idea: defending and defining a duty prior to ethics review(The Association of Research Ethics Committees (AREC), 2008) Dingwall, Gavin; Denscombe, Martyn; Hillier, TimItem Metadata only The Banality of Punishment: Context Specificity and Justifying Punishment of Extraordinary Crimes(Sandstone Academic Press, 2010) Dingwall, Gavin; Hillier, TimItem Metadata only The blame game : how international justice seeks to exonerate the rest of us.(2010) Hillier, Tim; Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only Blamestorming, Blamemongers and Scapegoats: Allocating blame in the criminal justice process(Policy Press, 2015) Dingwall, Gavin; Hillier, TimWe live in a society that is increasingly preoccupied with allocating blame: when something goes wrong someone must be to blame. Bringing together philosophical, psychological and sociological accounts of blame, this is the first detailed criminological account of the role of blame. The authors present a novel study of the legal process of blame attribution, set in the context of criminalisation as a social and political process.Item Metadata only Challenging the ongoing injustice of imprisonment for public protection: James, Wells and Lee v the United Kingdom(The Modern Law Review, 2013) Bettinson, Vanessa; Dingwall, GavinItem Open Access Circumstance, Choice and the Denial of a Superior Orders Defence in International and Comparative Criminal Justice(Journal of International and Comparative Law, 2016-12) Dingwall, GavinClaims that an actor who followed orders issued by a superior should be granted a defence to a criminal offence are largely rejected in international and domestic criminal law. Various justifications have been offered: such a defence would often excuse participants in the gravest forms of criminal activity; a degree of choice remains and so some culpability is present; and deterrence would be compromised if the defence could be invoked too readily. This article will assess these claims with particular regard to the notions of 'circumstantial luck' and choice. It will be argued that the rejection of a superior order defence is justifiable, even though some of the orthodox rationales for rejection appear weak. Instead, the relevance (if any) of a superior order claim should be considered at the sentencing stage as part of an overall assessment of individual culpability.Item Open Access The Continuing Chronology of Confusion: Crime Prevention, Welfare and the Why of Youth Justice(SAGE, 2018-07-30) Antonopoulos, Irene; Dingwall, Gavin; Hillier, TimInternational human rights law states that child well-being must be paramount. The aims of the Youth Justice System in England and Wales should reflect this, but the present system fails to do so as its aims are various and lack coherence. This article argues that this incoherence emanates from an apparent conflict between welfare and crime prevention. The authors argue that this dichotomy is false if one recognises that crime will only be prevented by prioritising the welfare and well-being of the child offender. Adopting this approach would satisfy international obligations and reduce the risk of offending and re-offending.Item Metadata only The Court of Appeal and "guideline" judgments.(Queens University Belfast School of Law, 1997) Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only Criminal Justice and the Pursuit of Truth(Bristol University Press, 2021-06-16) Dingwall, Gavin; Hillier, TimCan the criminal justice system achieve justice based on its ability to determine the truth? Drawing on a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, this book investigates the concept of truth - its complexities and nuances - and scrutinizes how well the criminal justice process facilitates truth-finding. From allegation to sentencing, the chapters take the reader on a journey through the criminal justice system, exposing the marginalization of truth-finding in favour of other jurisprudential or systemic values, such as expediency, procedural fairness and the presumption of innocence. This important work bridges the gap between what people expect from the criminal justice system and what it can legitimately deliver.Item Metadata only Criminal justice policy and practice : the rural dimension.(1997) Dingwall, GavinItem Metadata only A crisis of legitimacy : conflicting notions of justice in responding to war crimes.(2011) Dingwall, Gavin; Hillier, TimItem Metadata only Desert and the punitiveness of imprisonment(Ashgate Publishing, 2002) Dingwall, Gavin; Harding, C.Item Metadata only Desert and the punitiveness of imprisonment.(1999) Dingwall, Gavin; Harding, C.Item Metadata only