100 Years of the Infanticide Act
Legacy, Impact and Future Directions
Herausgeber: Brennan, Karen; Milne, Emma
100 Years of the Infanticide Act
Legacy, Impact and Future Directions
Herausgeber: Brennan, Karen; Milne, Emma
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The first comprehensive and detailed analysis of the Infanticide Act and its impact in England and Wales and around the world.
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The first comprehensive and detailed analysis of the Infanticide Act and its impact in England and Wales and around the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781509961689
- ISBN-10: 1509961682
- Artikelnr.: 70610406
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781509961689
- ISBN-10: 1509961682
- Artikelnr.: 70610406
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
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)
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)
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)
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)







