Chapter 5 Further reading

Non-fatal offences against the person

S. Cooper and M. James, ‘Entertainment - the painful process of rethinking consent’ [2012] Crim LR 188.

J. Horder, ‘Reconsidering psychic assault’ [1998] Crim LR 392.

P. Roberts, ‘Consent to injury: how far can you go?’ [1997] LQR 27.

L.P. Pickering and J.G. Francis, ‘Criminalizing health-related behaviors dangerous to others?’ Disease transmission, transmission-facilitation, and the importance of trust’ (2012) 6 Criminal Law and Philosophy 47.

J. Slater, ‘HIV, trust and the criminal law’ (2011) 75 JCL 309.

J. Tomlie ‘Consent to harmful assaults: The case for moving away from category based decision making’ [2012] Crim LR 656.

S. Edwards, ‘Coercion and compulsion – re-imagining crimes and defences’ [2016] Crim LR 876.

M. Gibson, ‘Getting their "act" together? Implementing statutory reform of offences against the person’ [2017] Crim LR 597.

A. Sharpe, Sexual Intimacy and Gender Identity ‘Fraud’ (Routledge 2019).

R. Williams, ‘Body modification and the limits of consent to injury’ (2019) 135 LQR 17.


Useful web links:

http://lawcommission.justice.gov.uk/areas/offences-against-the-person.htm

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