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The criminal legal system defines and authoritatively enacts the boundaries of permissible and impermissible behaviour, with a focus on that which is prohibited or transgressive. Wickedness and Crime: Laws of Homicide and Malice seeks to expose the ways in which criminal law communicates and sanctions particular models of wickedness. This book illuminates the intimate relationship of crime and definitions of wrongdoing. A central contention of the book is that if a criminal legal system empty of normative content is undesirable and implausible, then we must think critically about the types of models of wickedness that are communicated by criminal legal doctrine.

Through historical and contemporary analysis of the legal concept of malice, Penny Crofts examines the types of models of wickedness that are established through criminal legal doctrine. The book draws upon literature, philosophy and jurisprudence to place wickedness at the centre of an account of criminal law. Arguing that the current dominant idea of wickedness communicated in criminal law lacks nuance and clarity, this book examines the implications in terms of the legal subject, social responsibility and the jurisdiction of the legal system. Through historical accounts of malice the book provides resources to enrich a contemporary jurisprudence of blaming.

A fascinating contribution to the study of law, this book will interest criminal legal scholars who seek a deeper understanding of the complexity of the relationship between law and morality. The book also provides a resource for legal theorists and philosophers of wickedness, supplying a sustained example and analysis of the implications of types of models of culpability.

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Wickedness
and Crime
The criminal legal system and its implementation of power in judgment and punishment define the boundaries of permissible behaviour, and thereby its transgressions. Wickedness and Crime: Laws of Homicide and Malice seeks to expose the ways in which modern criminal law communicates, and even sanctions, particular models of wickedness.
This book illuminates the construction of crime as an axiomatic defi-nition of wrongdoing and the accompanying mystification of a legal definition of wickedness. Through historical and contemporary analysis, Penny Crofts examines how criminal legal doctrine and jurisprudence establishes models of wickedness and malice. Arguing that the current dominant idea of wickedness communicated in criminal law lacks nuance and clarity, this book examines the implications in terms of the legal subject, social responsibility and the jurisdiction of the legal system.
A fascinating contribution to the study of law, this book will interest legal and history scholars who seek a deeper understanding of the relationship between legal systems and their social consequences.
Penny Crofts is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Technology, Sydney.
Discourses of Law
Series editors: Peter Goodrich, Michel Rosenfeld and Arthur Jacobson
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
This successful and exciting series seeks to publish the most innovative scholarship at the intersection of law, philosophy and social theory. The books published in the series are distinctive by virtue of exploring the boundaries of legal thought. The work that this series seeks to promote is marked most strongly by the drive to open up new perspectives on the relation between law and other disciplines. The series has also been unique in its commitment to international and comparative perspectives upon an increasingly global legal order. Of particular interest in a contemporary context, the series has concentrated upon the introduction and translation of continental traditions of theory and law.
The original impetus for the series came from the paradoxical merger and confrontation of East and West. Globalization and the internationalization of the rule of law has had many dramatic and often unforeseen and ironic consequences. An understanding of differing legal cultures, particularly different patterns of legal thought, can contribute, often strongly and starkly, to an appreciation if not always a resolution of international legal disputes. The rule of law is tied to social and philosophical underpinnings that the series has sought to excoriate and illuminate.
Titles in the series:
Nietzsche and Legal Theory: Half-Written Laws
Edited by Peter Goodrich and Mariana Valverde
Law, Orientalism, and Postcolonialism: The Jurisdiction of the Lotus Eaters
Piyel Haldar
Endowed: Regulating the Male Sexed Body
Michael Thomson
The Identity of the Constitutional Subject: Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture, and Community
Michel Rosenfeld
The Land is the Source of the Law: A Dialogic Encounter with Indigenous Jurisprudence
C.F. Black
Shakespearean Genealogies of Power: A Whispering of Nothing in Hamlet, Richard II, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, and The Winter's Tale
Anselm Haverkamp
Novel Judgments: Legal Theory as Fiction
William Macneil
Sex, Culpability and the Defence of Provocation
Danielle Tyson
Wickedness and Crime: Laws of Homicide and Malice
Penny Crofts
Forthcoming:
Crime Scenes: Forensics and Aesthetics
Rebecca Scott Bray
The Rule of Reason in European Constitutionalism and Citizenship
Yuri Borgmann-Prebil
Visualizing Law in the Age of the Digital Baroque: Arabesques and Entanglements
Richard K. Sherwin
The publisher gratefully acknowledges the support of the Jacob Burns Institute for Advanced Legal Studies of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law to the series Discourses of Law.
Wickedness
and Crime
Laws of homicide and malice
Penny Crofts
Wickedness and Crime Laws of Homicide and Malice - image 1
First published 2013
by Routledge
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2013 Penny Crofts
The right of Penny Crofts to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Contents
A v Hayden (No. 2) (1984) 56 ALR 82
Abbott v R (1976) 3 All ER 140
AG v Whelan (1934) IR 518
Alexander MacGrowther's case [1746] Fost. 13
Andrews v DPP (1937) AC 576
Attorney-General's Reference (No. 2 of 1983) (1984) 1 QB 456
Aumeye's case (1305) YB 3335 Edw. I, 82
Britten v Alpogut [1987] VR 924
Buckoke v Greater London Council [1971] 1 Ch 655, [1971] 2 All ER 254
Burgess; Saunders v R [2005] NSWCCA 52
CEO Customs v Labrador Liquor Wholesale Pty Ltd (2003) 216 CLR 161
DPP v Lynch [1975] AC 653
DPP v Morgan [1976] AC 182
DPP (Northern Ireland) v Lynch [1975] AC 653
DPP v Woolmington [1935] AC 462
Dudley and Stephens (1884) 14 QBD 273
Fitzgerald v Kennard (1995) 38 NSWLR 184
Green v R (1997) 191 CLR 334
He Kaw Teh v R (1985) 15 A Crim R 203
Hudson and Taylor [1971] 2 QB 202
Hutchins (1991) 726 NE2d 741 (Mass)
Hyam v DPP [1975] AC 55
Jenks (1991) 582 SO2d 676 (Fla)
Kelly v Minister of Defence [1989] NI 341
Lin Chin Aik v R [1963] AC 160
Lipohar v R (1999) 200 CLR 485
MacPherson v Brown (1975) 12 SASR 184
Moloney v R [1985] 1 All ER 1025
Nydam v R [1977] VR 430
Osland v R (1998) 197 CLR 316
Palazoff (1986) 23 A Crim R 86
Palmer v R [1971] AC 814
Parker v R (1964) 111 CLR 665
Pemble v R (1971) 124 CLR 107
Perka v R (1984) 2 SCR 232
Peters v R
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